Christians v. Universal Nurses of Houston, Inc.

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fair value, breach of fiduciary duty, fair market value (FMV), minority oppression

Christians v. Universal Nurses of Houston, Inc.
2000 Tex. App. LEXIS 6423
US
State Court
Texas
Court of Appeals
Fowler

Summary

Issue is whether leases were entered into at less than fair value.

See Also

Verdict Reversed Due to Insufficient Evidence of Lease Values

In this combined minority oppression, breach of fiduciary duty, and shareholder derivative action, 20% shareholder Linda Stafford claimed that majority shareholders Linda Christians and Doug Christians inappropriately entered into furniture and equipment leases with Universal Nurses of Houston Inc. at less than fair value.