RS 12:813 — United States — Louisiana law | Esheria

RS 12:813

A professional law corporation may be involuntarily dissolved if it has no voting shareholders. If a shareholder dies, the succession representative (or person placed in possession of the shares when there is no succession administration) may vote those shares and may be elected as a director and officer to carry out a

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United States — Louisiana
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Language
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corporate governance dissolution liquidation

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A professional law corporation may be involuntarily dissolved if it has no voting shareholders. If a shareholder dies, the succession representative (or person placed in possession of the shares when there is no succession administration) may vote those shares and may be elected as a director and officer to carry out a voluntary dissolution and liquidation.