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Court of Chancery Limits Inspection Rights in LLC

Jakks Pacific, Inc.v. THQ/Jakks Pacific LLC, C.A. 4295-VCL (May 5, 2009)

When the business of an LLC is limited, so too may inspection rights be limited. Here the "business" was to exploit a license that was about to come to an end, and the Court held there was no need to inspect business records to value the business as there may well be nothing left to value.

Further, the Court held that mere allegations, unsupported by facts at trial, do not provide a basis to inspect records to determine if there has been any wrongdoing.

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