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When Can a LLC Member Be Expelled?

How to Expel a Member from a Limited Liability Company The removal of a member from a limited liability company, known as involuntary dissociation, is permitted by statute in most states and may also be permitted in an operating agreement. Removal is permitted when a member has engaged in wrongful…

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How to Expel an LLC Member

There are circumstances in which a member of a limited liability company in most states may be expelled as a member from the company.  This is known as involuntary dissociation. An action may be brought by the LLC seeking a court order of involuntary dissociation on the basis that the…

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Parties to Arbitrate MD Expulsion

The subject of the Appellate Division’s recent decision in Ames v. Premier Surgical, LLC, Docket No. A-1278-15T1 (June 29, 2026) is who decides whether a dispute is subject to mandatory arbitration. But the nature of dispute here suggests a cautionary tale about withdrawal and valuation, and what happens when the…

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Limited Liability Company Breakup: Crossing the Hudson Makes a Difference

LLC Divorce: Till Death Do Us Part, or Just Irreconcilable Differences Should a business divorce be hard or easy?  In the world of human divorces, it’s the difference between no-fault divorce and divorce only after a showing of cause.  In the world of businesses, it turns on the concept of…

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Court Permits LLC Removal Without Wrongful Conduct

Landmark Decision Will Make Removal of Members Eaiser Many limited liability company litigators have presumed that to expel a member from a New Jersey limited liability company you must establish wrongful conduct such as dishonesty or involement in a a competing business. And moreover, if the case is successful, the…

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Expelling a Member of a NJ Limited Liability Company

Time was that the expulsion of a troublesome individual from a limited liability company or partnership generally meant that the business entity would have to be dissolved and either start over or be sold off.  Changes to partnership laws — and the adoption of similar provisions in New Jersey’s limited…

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