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06
Apr

The Premature Special Litigation Committee

Business Litigation, corporation, Minnesota Companies, Minority Shareholder, publications, shareholder oppression, special litigation committee

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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