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Laurilliard v. McNamee Lochner, P.C.

The plaintiffs, minority shareholder employees in a law firm, brought suit against their firm for breaching their employment contracts. The court determined that the plaintiffs were at-will employees and that there was no breach of their agreements when they were terminated. The court also determined that the under-market-value payment under their repurchase agreements was allowable since they were at-will employees.

New York Court Allows Enforcement of Under-Market-Value Buy-Sell and Approves At-Will Termination of Shareholder-Employees

The plaintiffs, minority shareholder employees in a law firm, brought suit against their firm for breaching their employment contracts. The court determined that the plaintiffs were at-will employees and that there was no breach of their agreements when they were terminated. The court also determined that the under-market-value payment under their repurchase agreements was allowable since they were at-will employees.

Louis J. Capozzi, Jr. v. Latsha & Capozzi, P.C., et al.

The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the lower court’s decision rejecting an oral forfeiture clause, which limited the valuation of a departing shareholder’s stock to the return of his initial capital contribution if the shareholder competed.

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