Court Sees Breach But No Damages In Miami Firm Dissolution

By Nathan Hale ( October 10, 2019, 4:19 PM EDT) -- A Florida state judge has ruled that three former Ehrenstein Charbonneau Calderín partners are entitled to collect attorney fees for litigation with their former partner over the Miami boutique's 2018 breakup, despite concluding that they breached their operating agreement by unilaterally dissolving the firm....

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