Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont: Reported by the Judges of Said Court, Agreeably to a Statute Law of the State, 181. köideVermont printing Company, 2006 |
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... noted that Shoreham enjoyed other benefits from its Subchapter S corpo- rate form , and that it was a voluntary choice by Shoreham to choose this form . The Board thus concluded that it was neither just nor reasonable to require ...
... noted that Shoreham enjoyed other benefits from its Subchapter S corpo- rate form , and that it was a voluntary choice by Shoreham to choose this form . The Board thus concluded that it was neither just nor reasonable to require ...
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... noted , however , that the valuation of the nontransferable options was probably low because they receive more favorable capital gains tax treatment . Finally , the family court specifically declined to set up a trust , as the court did ...
... noted , however , that the valuation of the nontransferable options was probably low because they receive more favorable capital gains tax treatment . Finally , the family court specifically declined to set up a trust , as the court did ...
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... noted , the somewhat speculative nature of front - pay damages renders it " insus- ceptible of being calculated with mathe- matical certainty . " Havill II , 2004 VT 73 , 135 ( citation omitted ) . A reasonable estimate based on the ...
... noted , the somewhat speculative nature of front - pay damages renders it " insus- ceptible of being calculated with mathe- matical certainty . " Havill II , 2004 VT 73 , 135 ( citation omitted ) . A reasonable estimate based on the ...
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Text of Cases | 7 |
Memorandum Decisions | 5 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 2 |
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