As the nature of business evolves, so does the law pertaining to business entity governance disputes. This week, LexisNexis released the latest edition of “Litigating and Judging California Business Entity Governance Disputes” – a seminal treatise that guides practitioners through a variety of complex business matters involving management, ownership and control of California corporations, LLCs, and general and limited partnerships.
Alto Litigation’s Bahram Seyedin-Noor is the author of Chapter 2 of “Litigating and Judging California Business Entity Governance Disputes,” covering disputes between and mong a corporation’s shareholders and its managers relating to the management of the corporation itself. Alto partner Bryan Ketroser and partner-elect Joshua Korr also contributed to the chapter, which provides relevant citations to statutes and court decisions, together with insights, helpful tips and creative solutions for arbitrators, attorneys and judges, who are dealing with disputes regarding the management of a corporation.
Bahram Seyedin-Noor is the Founder and Managing Partner of Alto Litigation. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and is admitted to practice in California before all federal district courts and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a noted litigator in complex civil litigation, business litigation and counseling, SEC enforcement matters, and private securities. He is regularly recognized for his thoughtful strategy and adept litigation skills by The California Daily Journal, Benchmark Litigation, and Chambers USA.
For more information and to purchase the new edition visit LexisNexis.