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Investcorp, L.P. v. Simpson Investment Co. Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: In a family dispute over a deadlocked LLC’s dissolution, the court modified its prior opinion, clarifying manager control during dissolution and the district court’s authority on remand, including conditions for appointing a receiver.
Legal Significance: This case clarifies control mechanisms in LLC dissolutions under Kansas law, particularly manager roles during deadlock, and articulates standards for judicial appointment of a receiver, emphasizing member protection.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
This case arose from a family controversy concerning the dissolution of Simpson Investment Company, L.C., a limited liability company (LLC) organized under the Kansas Limited Liability Company Act (K.S.A. 17-7601 et seq.). The dissolution was triggered by the withdrawal of certain members (plaintiffs, Investcorp, L.P.). A dispute subsequently arose regarding who should control the dissolution process, particularly given an apparent deadlock among the members and managers. The district court initially granted summary judgment, placing control of dissolution in the LLC and refusing to appoint a receiver. The parties sought modification of the appellate court’s original opinion, primarily to correct a misstatement regarding the identity of managers at the time of deadlock and to clarify the scope of the district court’s jurisdiction on remand. The core issue revolved around the management of the LLC’s affairs during its winding-up period and the circumstances under which a court might intervene more directly, such as by appointing a receiver.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: What are the controlling principles for the dissolution of a deadlocked limited liability company under the Kansas LLC Act, specifically concerning managerial control, the status of withdrawing members, and the district court’s authority to oversee dissolution, including the appointment of a receiver?
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Legal Issue
What are the controlling principles for the dissolution of a deadlocked limited liability company under the Kansas LLC Act, specifically concerning managerial control, the status of withdrawing members, and the district court’s authority to oversee dissolution, including the appointment of a receiver?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- Court modifies prior opinion on LLC dissolution deadlock (*Investcorp, L.P. v.