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Lumber Exec’s Diversion of Profits to Company Owned by Son Supports Minority Shareholders’ Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Shareholder Oppression Claims – IL 2nd Dist.

Roberts v. Zimmerman, et al., 2021 IL App (2d) 191088-U provides a useful primer on the pleadings and evidence required to sustain a breach of fiduciary duty and shareholder oppression claim against a corporate officer and the contours of the business judgment rule defense to those claims. The case involved three separate but related lumber …

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Posted byPaulPApril 15, 2021April 16, 2021Posted inReal estate litigationTags: aiding and abetting, breach of fiduciary duty, business judgment rule, corporate litigation, shareholder oppression
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