Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Illinois
S corp partnership rights with bankruptcy
I am a small shareholder in a partnership. Plans were to merge with another company but finances fell through. The majority owner with secured debt filed bankruptcy. The company with whom we were to merge hired the said majority owner and a select few other people leaving me with no job. The other company essentially has aquired our company with no debt. They have access to our customer database and customer base to build on. Also some secured assets have been taken to the new company. Do I as stockholder of the failed business have any legal recourse from the new company since they left me high and dry and now have our customer database to build on?
Thanks lots...
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: S corp partnership rights with bankruptcy
Quite possibly. There are statutes in Illinois designed to protect minority shareholders, under the Business Corporation Act. I have litigated these issues a number of times.
Typically in these cases, in order to perform an assessment from a legal perspective, one must know in detail the facts of the case -- as these types of cases are extremely fact-intensive. Suffice it to say that the majority shareholder owes certain fiduciary duties to the minority shareholders and to the company itself as well as numerous statutory duties. If the minority shareholder has committed corporate waste or otherwise taken action in the majority's self-interest to the opppression of the minority, there may be recompense.
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Re: S corp partnership rights with bankruptcy
I agree with the previous attorney's comments. However, with additional information you might have some recourse through the bankruptcy courts. Whether you have options here depends on when the partner filed for bankruptcy and whether the partner filed individually or filed with the partnership. If you are within the statute of limitations to act through the bankruptcy court you might be able to find recourse through the bankruptcy court.
Very truly yours,
Thaddeus Hunt, Esq.
(847) 223-4410
Disclosure: The information provided herein is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Further, nothing herein should be construed as creating an attorney-client relationship.
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