Court Dissolves Business, All for Want of ‘Book Value’ Definition
State Supreme Court ratifies dissolution of corporation based on unenforceability of buy-sell agreement and its standard of “book value,” when general disarray and destruction of company records made determination of book value impossible.
Ehlinger v. Hauser (II)
State Supreme Court ratifies dissolution of corporation based on unenforceability of buy-sell agreement and its standard of “book value,” when general disarray and destruction of company records made determination of book value impossible.
Ehlinger v. Hauser (I)
Court finds partnership buyout provision on book value ‘too vague to cure.’
Steve J. Rooney v. Skeet'r Beat'r of Southwest Florida, Inc., et al.
The Florida Court of Appeal, Second District reversed a lower court’s award of lost profits in this trademark infringement action because the lost profits calculation failed to consider factors other than the wrongful acts that may have lead to a decline ...
Goodrich v. Goodrich
Issue was the valuation of wife's approximately 5% interest in a closely held family corporation, and whether formula method or fair market value was more appropriate.