Subsequent Events Can Be Used to Show Value on Valuation Date

Business Valuation UpdateVol. 10 No. 6
Legal and Court Case Update
June 2004
1542 General Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings, Other than Industrial Buildings and Warehouses
236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
shareholder dissent/oppression

Froelich v. Senior Campus Living LLC
2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 919
January 22, 2004
US
Federal Court
4th Circuit
United States Court of Appeals
James David Mathias, John R. Wellschlager, Michael John Collins
Coopers & Lybrand LLC (for SCL in merger) <br> Patrick O. Ring (court appointed) <br> Joseph T. Gardemal, CPA, CVA, CFE <br> Robert A Frank, CFA (court appointed) <br> Thomas Nagle (for Froelich)
Motz

Summary

The issue in this dissenter’s LLC appraisal action was the value of Senior Campus Living LLC (SCL) prior to the reclassification of membership interests and squeeze-out of a minority member.

See Also

Froelich v. Senior Campus Living LLC

The issue in this case was the valuation of an LLC and the application of the statutory appraisal procedure provided under Maryland law.