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Illinois LLC Manager Liability For LLC Contract Obligations – Some Basics

This unpublished case is dated (2011) but still post-worthy for its discussion of the nature of limited liability company (LLC) contract obligations and when someone is privileged to intentionally tamper with an existing contract. In 6030 Sheridan Road, LLC v. Wright Management, LLC, 2011 IL App. (1st) 093282-U, the plaintiff real estate developer sued defendants – an LLC property owner and …

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Posted byPaulPFebruary 11, 2015August 17, 2018Posted inContract Law, CorporateTags: conditional privilege, LLC, manager, member, personal liability, privilege defense, tortious interference, wright management1 Comment on Illinois LLC Manager Liability For LLC Contract Obligations – Some Basics
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