Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana
business dissolution
I am co-owner of a S- corporation business. My partner has said she wants to buy me out and keep the business herself. She is not given me a fair offering, and told me she will draw this out as long as she needs to keep her low offer out there. Can I make the business pay for my attorney fees, or will I have to pay out of my pocket? The business is very lucrative.
Asked on 1/10/09, 11:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Samuel Hasler
Samuel Hasler
Re: business dissolution
Probably not. Unless the by-laws allow you to get attorney fees, you are not likely to get attorney fees.
Answered on 1/10/09, 3:14 pm
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