The Naked Fiduciary

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Business law is grounded in the common law of fiduciary duty. Courts and policymakers have been loath to abandon that principle. Yet, particularly in the contractual context of limited liability companies ("LLCs"), the fiduciary label is illusory and may undercut sound governance practices for those entities. This Article presents an in-depth empirical study about governance provisions included in LLC operating agreements and examines the implications of the data in the context of various types of businesses that might choose to organize as LLCs. The Article uses the data and related case studies to offer a new approach to LLC governance—the "coactive" LLC.

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54 Ariz. L. Rev. 879 (2012)

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Michelle H. Harner (University of Maryland)
Jamie Marincic (University of Nebraska at Lincoln)

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