Actually, when it comes to business, which is also at issue, that isn't so, and that's my problem. I have the right, under the law, to buy B out at an appraised price, but the judge is just ignoring my statutory rights. So I'm pondering my next move.
What are the limits on a person's right to sue? I know that we can all sue for waking up and finding it's raining, but I'm talking about realistically, in terms of defending against a suit?
And not just "what are the limits" but what are the words for the legal concepts? For instance:
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I am in a VERY weird situation in CA: 2 person LLC. My partner sued for judicial dissolution. Granted. In giving the verdict, the judge was reading from the LLC law and was obviously fully expecting that I would be exercising my statutory buyout rights...
Then Plaintiff's attorney starts...