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Law Firm’s Nasty Split Sparks Novel Questions on Derivative Suits

Reuters’ Alison Frankel tells the story of the split between the partners of a personal injury juggernaut and how their feud turned into an unusual and creative use of a derivative suit.

Cellino & Barnes used ubiquitous advertising on television, radio and billboards in New York to generate more than $10 million in profits each year since 2015 for its only two shareholders, Ross Cellino and Stephen Barnes.

Their split and the subsequent fight have resulted in a derivative suit that has provoked apparently novel questions about the intersection of shareholder derivative litigation and the dissolution of a privately-held corporation, Frankel writes.

Read the Reuters article.

 

 

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