In Enosis v. Jensen, the Texas Business Court clarified limits on fiduciary duties in manager-managed LLCs and rejected joint venture theory under Texas law.
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Bill Katz is the Co-Chair of the Antitrust Litigation & Competition Regulation practice. In addition to counseling clients on a variety of antitrust issues, he is a first-chair trial lawyer who represents clients before federal and state trial and appellate courts, arbitration panels, and administrative agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Besides helping clients address complex disputes, Bill also has experience conducting internal investigations, representing audit committees, and designing and implementing compliance and training programs.
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In Enosis v. Jensen, the Texas Business Court clarified limits on fiduciary duties in manager-managed LLCs and rejected joint venture theory under Texas law.…
Continue Reading Texas Business Court Clarifies Fiduciary Duties in Texas LLCs
A Texas Business Court decision analyzed LLC director advancement of legal fees, governing agreements, excused conditions precedent, and the “by reason of” standard.…
The Texas Business Court continues to develop precedent regarding its own jurisdiction.…