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Guidance On Judicial Dissolution Of An LLC

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 7/7/2021
In Washington, a court may order the dissolution of an LLC when “it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the limited liability company’s activities in conformity with the certificate of formation and the limited liability company agreement…” RCW 25.15.274.  While there is no guidance from Washington about the applicable standard, the Iowa Supreme Court… Read More

Webinar – When Do You Need A CPA In Divorce?

BeresfordBooth | 7/1/2021
July 1st, 2021 Family law attorneys Lisa Do and Walton Dabney and their guest - CPA Eli C. Neal from 4 Corners Financial Forensics - discuss when a CPA is needed in a divorce and how to best utilize them. Read More

How To Investigate A Judgment Debtor’s Assets

Washington State Litigation Lawyer Babak Shamsi | 6/29/2021
In the world of litigation, parties can sometimes get so wrapped up in the process of trying to win, that they forget to plan out what they ought to do after they win.  Depending on the nature of the case, victory in litigation may result in the entry of a monetary judgment. Once a court… Read More

Congratulations To Our 2021 Super Lawyers And Rising Stars

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 6/29/2021
David C. Tingstad William O. Kessler Babak Shamsi Ryan J. P. Dyer Please join us in congratulating the four Beresford Booth attorneys who were chosen as honorees for this year's Super Lawyers list! David Tingstad and Bill Kessler were selected as 2021 Washington Super Lawyers, and Babak Shamsi and Ryan Dyer were selected as 2021… Read More

The Implied Covenant: A Delaware Perspective

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 6/23/2021
In last week’s post, I discussed Washington’s perspective on the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing, specifically in the context of the iCap NW case. Because of the relative lack of Washington guidance on business issues, Washington courts regularly look to Delaware for guidance. This week, I continue the exploration of the implied… Read More

A Tale Of Two Tails: Lingering Claims Under Statutory Warranty Deeds Copy

Washington State Business and Real Estate Law, and Litigation Lawyer Andrew M. McKenzie | 6/21/2021
Not all deeds are created equal.  For example, in the case of a quit claim deed, the grantor makes no warranty that they even own the property being conveyed.  Rather, the grantor merely transfers whatever the transferor actually owns.  But in the case of a statutory warranty deed, the grantor makes certain promises which give… Read More