Two weeks ago the Texas Supreme Court issued its opinion in Ritchie v. Rupe. While there’s much to take from the majority opinion, I title this post “Ritchie v. Rupe: Segue to Private Company Agreements” because the case serves to connect our … Continue reading
The problem I identified in LLC Company Agreements in the prior part of this series — here — applies likewise to private partnerships and sometimes, although not as frequently, to private corporations when it comes to private company proxy issues. … Continue reading
A PRIVATE COMPANY PROXY CONTEST?? Public Company Changes in Control An outsider (or insider) who wants to take control of a public company may buy up its ownership interests, which are purchasable in the open market, by private acquisitions, or … Continue reading