Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
LLC voting out member
I am a member of an LLC, formed by
myself 7 other partners. Five of our
members met together and decided to
vote out another member and decided
that myself and another member were
not eligible to vote, since we were in
close friendship with voted-out
member. I am questioning the legality
of this move. I have a couple of specific
questions:
1. Is a unanimous vote needed by all
members of the LLC? They stated that
in order to kick out our member, the
only thing necessary was a unanimous
vote by all eligible members, therefore
negating our votes and allowing them
to get their unanimous decision.
2. Is there really a conflict of interest,
since the other member and I are close
friends with the voted out member?
That seems a bit petty to me.
I am very new to legal matters and I'm
not really interested in pursuing any
sort of lawsuit, but just want to point
out their errors in the facts.
Thank you very much.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: LLC voting out member
Hello and season's greetings. In my
opinion you and your associate should
have been allowed to vote. You are
board members and if there is no con-
flict with your presence on the board,
then there is no conflict with your votes. All three of you sat on the LLC Board; how is there a conflict now. I will be happy to discuss this with you further.
Re: LLC voting out member
If the LLC has an operating agreement and it contains provisions dealing with expulsion, then the operating agreement controls. Keep in mind that the Illinois LLC Act does not require an operating agreement for a multiple member LLC or require that it be in writing. You may have an "operating agreement" even if you don't think of it as such.
If there is no operating agreement, removal of a member (called "dissociation") is governed by the LLC Act. Under Section 35-45, a member may be expelled by unanimous vote of the other members in certain circumstances. There is no statutory basis for a less-than-unanimous vote or for disqualifying certain members from voting. There is certainly no provision that would count friendship as a conflict of interest.
The key is whether an operating agreement exists and, if so, what it provides.
I hope this helps clarify the issue for you.
David K. Staub, an Illinois business attorney
Re: LLC voting out member
There is no conflict of interest. Your operating agreement governs the means of voting out a member as well as whether a unanimous vote is necessary.
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