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The special litigation committee is a powerful tool, and corporations should not be allowed to resort to it prematurely: an analysis from Joseph Pull and Scott Benson, published in the most recent volume of the University of St. Thomas Law Journal.
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In a one-person business,[1] there is no confusion about who calls the shots.  There is also no chance of disagreement concerning the operation of the business’s affairs. Confusion and disagreement can arise, however, when there is more than one person involved. Such confusion is unnecessary. Minnesota, like other states, has well-established rules determining who makes decisions...
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