Legal Question in Business Law in Washington
RCW 23B.13.280 Dissenters' rights Question
Pursuant to RCW 23B.13.280 under
Washington States Dissenters' rights,
if a shareholder is dissatisfied with
payment or offer, along with being
able to execute 23B.13.280, can the
shareholder withdraw their request
and go along with the corporate
action - or are they then stuck
having to take the payment offered,
unless they execute 23B.13.280?
Asked on 12/28/08, 11:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dan Harris
Harris & Moure, pllc
Re: RCW 23B.13.280 Dissenters' rights Question
My firm is in the midst of a case right now involving this very provision. It is hugely complicated and the cases don't help much. No way to answer this question w/o way more facts and a lot more analysis and case research. Sorry.
Answered on 12/29/08, 12:28 pm
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