Legal Question in Business Law in Pennsylvania

Disolve a corporation partnership

My wife and I are 50% owner in a consulting firm. Our partners has locked us out of the office and corporate bank accounts. They have charged personal items on the corporate credit card as well as the check card. They have taken a lot of money from the business. They currently are working under the business name and are depositing the funds in a totally different bank account. My question is 2 fold: Can we insist on a disolving of a partnership and is there a length of time they have if i insist on disolving the business?


Asked on 12/09/02, 3:18 am

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David L. Bargeron Unemployment Help Center

Re: Disolve a corporation partnership

Please see my answers to Leaving a Corporation (part I & II) posted on 11/18/2002. Link is below. Feel free to contact me diretly if you need more specific information.

http://www.lawguru.com/cgi/bbs/mesg.cgi?i=740697186

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Answered on 12/09/02, 6:48 am


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