Patriarch of family owned business, doing business internationally, died leaving equal shares of ownership in the business to his children, some of whom worked in the business and some of whom did not. Brought suit on behalf of child who was not involved in the business challenging the administration of the will, as well other documents related to the board of directors, management of the business and the employment of the child who was the CEO. Obtained confidential settlement satisfactory to client.
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