The California Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act provides procedures for both voluntary and judicial dissolution. When a member or members of a California limited liability company files an action for its judicial dissolution, the other...
Vote To Dissolve LLC Defeats Buy-Out Option
Posted on August 05, 2022
Court Insists No Standing In LLC Derivative Actions Without Continuous Ownership
Posted on May 06, 2022
Derivative actions by members of domestic or foreign limited liability companies are governed by Section 17709.02 of the California Corporations Code. That statutes provides that “[n]o action shall be instituted or maintained in right of any...
Why RULLCA Cabins The Duty Of Loyalty
Posted on January 29, 2018
I always enjoy hearing from readers of this blog, although I must admit that I enjoy it more when they are not pointing out an error. Last Friday, I noted that Professor Douglas K. Moll was questioning why California's Revised Uniform Limited...
The Limited Liability Company Agreement That Has No Name
Posted on April 28, 2017
Practitioners under California's Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act will be familiar with the concept of an "operating agreement" (Cal. Corp. Code § 17701.02(s)). Indeed, I expect that nearly every LLC formed under the CARULLCA has, or...