Not every conflict in a company can justify its dissolution
A limited liability company (Polish spółka z o.o.) may be dissolved by court. This happens when achieving its purpose becomes impossible. It may also be justified by other important reasons caused by relations in the company. Can a conflict between shareholders be included among them?
In today's Economic Law Academy of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna we will find an article by Marcin Borkowski, attorney-at-law, Ph.D. in Legal Sciences – Not every conflict in a company can justify its dissolution.
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