In a noteworthy and recent Court of Chancery decision, Mehra v. Teller, C.A. No. 2019-0812-KSJM (Del. Ch. Jan. 29, 2021), the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled upon a member’s request to invalidate dissolution of a Delaware limited liability company. The opinion is an important read as the Court considered whether the LLC deadlock–which provided
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Voluntary and Judicial Dissolution of a Delaware Limited Partnership Examined
By Carl D. Neff on
The Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act (“DRULPA”) sets forth the standard to dissolve a limited partnership formed under Delaware law. 6 Del. C. § 17-101, et seq.
Under Section 17-801 of the DRULPA, a Delaware limited partnership will voluntarily dissolve upon the occurrence of certain events, including: (i) at a time specified in…