A recent decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals concluded that in the absence of any evidence of harm to a party to an asset purchase contract which contained a “no-shop clause,” the buyer claiming a breach of that agreement could not recover any damages. ...
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The LLC with Multiple Members: What Does Your Operating Agreement Say About Major Decisions?
It’s fairly easy to start up and to organize your limited liability company (LLC) with the filing of articles of organization with the Secretary of State’s office. Many clients file the articles themselves. The LLC has become one of the most popular forms of business...
Term Sheets and Good Faith: A Legal Duty to Continue Negotiating?
Business deals and commercial transactions often involve term sheets. Sometimes multiple versions and exchanges of draft term sheets are used as the starting point for negotiations of the basic deal elements that culminate in a final writing for the closing of the...
Need Help Negotiating Your Commercial Lease Terms?
Ellinger Carr lawyers presenting and speaking on Retail, Office and Restaurant Lease Negotiations and Legal Issues Heather McDowell and Steven Carr will be featured speakers and presenters of a program focused on the key provisions and warranties of commercial lease...
March 18-20, 2011 – Myrtle Beach, SC – 2011 Commissioner’s Workshop
Annual meeting of the Carolinas Council of Housing Redevelopment and Codes Officials. Susan Ellinger will speak on current issues relating to housing authorities.
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