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Sodaro v. Sodaro

One issue on appeal was whether the trial court double counted income from the husband's psychiatry practice that was also equitably distributed as marital property.

New York Court Finds Excess Earnings Double Counted

In this marital dissolution case, the husband, a psychiatrist with a successful private practice, appealed the judgment of the trial court ordering him to pay monthly spousal maintenance pay ...

No Discounts in Rhode Island Fair Value Determination

One of the issues in the corporate dissolution action was whether the trial court erred in refusing to apply a minority discount and a discount for lack of marketability when it valued plaintiff's 20% interest in the defendant corporation.

DiLuglio v. Providence Auto Body

At issue is whether the trial justice erred when he failed to discount the value of DiLuglio's shares in PAB because of their relative lack of marketability and lack of controlling status.

Medical Practice Valuation Turns on Accounts Receivable

Two rheumatologists, Hensarling and Songcharoen, were equal shareholders of the Jackson Arthritis Clinic and Osteoporosis Center PA.

Hensarling v. Songcharoen

At issue is the value for Songcharoen's stock in the plaintiff and defendant's medical corporation.

Richter v. Achs

Two plaintiffs and three defendants formed a closely held company, defendant A-Train Video Inc., where each individual shareholder was also a director holding 20% of the company's stock.

No Probative Evidence—Reversed and Remanded

The valuation issue is that of business contracts, a telephone number, and 50% ownership of a seven-month-old commercial insulation company.

Richter v. Achs

At issue is a dispute about the valuation of the plaintiff's shares of stock in a video corporation and whether defendants met secretly, withheld funds from the corporation, and put corporate receivables into a new bank account.

Charland v. Country View Golf Club, Inc.

The issue is whether to apply minority and marketability discounts in a situation in which a corporation elects to buy out a shareholder who has filed for dissolution.

Charland v. Country View Golf Club, Inc.

Plaintiff was a 15% minority shareholder in Country View Golf Club Inc.

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