Hostile LLC Breakups: Pre-Suit Planning and Litigation Tactics When Exiting an LLC With Archaic Documents
Navigating Ambiguous, Repealed, or Modified Remedies
A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE webinar will discuss pre-litigation and litigation planning issues and tactics that a member desiring to exit a company should consider when the controlling member(s) has ceased making distributions or is denying access to the company's books and records. The program will have a special focus on companies formed in the early days of LLCs where the member interests have been inherited or transferred to a second generation that may have no interest or competence in the business of the LLC.
Outline
- Introduction
- What provisions are most likely to have been omitted
- Why were they likely omitted
- Common exit mechanisms in older operating agreements
- Statutory default rules
- Obtaining documents
- Exit rules
- Tactics for members desiring to exit
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- What options exist when laws referred to in the operating agreement have been amended or even repealed?
- What are practical ways to open negotiations without exacerbating difficult emotions?
- What modern business maneuvers, not in existence when the OAs were created, pose the most challenges?
Faculty

Kenneth W. Clingen
Partner
Clingen Callow & McLean
Mr. Clingen chairs the firm’s business counseling department. He is general counsel to a number of privately... | Read More
Mr. Clingen chairs the firm’s business counseling department. He is general counsel to a number of privately owned businesses across a variety of industries and also represents high net worth individuals and family offices. He counsels clients in starting new business ventures, operating their ongoing business enterprises and preparing business succession plans for business owners.
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Jason Kosek
Shareholder
Anderson Kill
Mr. Kosek is a shareholder in Anderson Kill's New York office. He assists clients in a broad array of issues,... | Read More
Mr. Kosek is a shareholder in Anderson Kill's New York office. He assists clients in a broad array of issues, including insurance coverage, regulatory, FCPA, labor law, negligence, nuisance, trespass, products liability and breach of contract, with a focus on construction and regulatory matters.
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Keith A. Lazere
Shareholder
Anderson Kill
Mr. Lazere is a shareholder in Anderson Kill’s New York office and also serves as the firm's Deputy... | Read More
Mr. Lazere is a shareholder in Anderson Kill’s New York office and also serves as the firm's Deputy General Counsel. He focuses his practice on Corporate and Commercial Litigation at the trial and appellate levels in state and federal court. Mr. Lazere represents clients in sophisticated commercial and business litigations involving business torts, fraud, breach of contract, corporate and partnership disputes and debtor and creditor rights. His extensive litigation experience encompasses business arenas including real estate, construction, aviation, hospitality, maritime, media, technology, finance and insurance.
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