A case decided this month by the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, in the context of an accounting partnership may limit the rights of departing law firm partners of a dissolved law firm to share in the firm's goodwill.
In this month's column, we analyze the decision, discuss its potential ramifications, and suggest some simple solutions for firms that wish to address the issue of valuing goodwill upon dissolution.
'Moore v. Johnson'
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