62 Mass. App. Ct. 904 | Mass. App. Ct. | 2004
The judge properly treated count I as a shareholder freezeout claim, and she acknowledged that the status of such an action has not been conclusively determined under Delaware law. Forecasting what the Delaware courts would do, however, the judge ruled that the claim was precluded by the broad rule of Nixon v. Blackwell, 626 A.2d 1366, 1380-1381 (Del. 1993). That decision — in “very forceful dicta”
Despite the sweeping dicta, the Nixon decision did not preclude a cause of action for minority shareholder freezeout in close corporations. Rather, that decision held that, in cases where the controlling shareholders stood personally to benefit by the actions alleged to constitute the freezeout, “[t]he entire
Upon the standards applicable to a motion to dismiss under Mass.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6), 365 Mass. 755 (1974), we are unable to determine, from the face of the complaint, that the plaintiff has failed to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. As it is not established beyond doubt that Clemmer cannot make out his case under the entire fairness test applied in the Delaware courts, he has not pleaded himself out of court. See, e.g., Municipal Light Co. v. Commonwealth, 34 Mass. App. Ct. 162, 166 (1993). We therefore reverse so much of the judgment as dismissed count I of the complaint, and remand the case for further proceedings with respect to that count. The balance of the judgment is affirmed.
So ordered.
Hollis v. Hill, 232 F.3d 460, 469 n.28 (5th Cir. 2000).
Donahue v. Rodd Electrotype Co., 367 Mass. 578, 593 (1975), quoting from Cardullo v. Landaum, 329 Mass. 5, 8 (1952). Wilkes v. Springside Nursing Home, Inc., 370 Mass. 842 (1976). In Wilkes, the court held that majority shareholders would breach this heightened fiduciary duty if they discharged a minority shareholder from employment without a “legitimate business purpose” or if the same legitimate purpose could be accomplished “through an alternative course of action less harmful to the minority’s interest.” Id. at 851-852.