Practice Area

Shareholder Rights

The attorneys at Glickman, Carter & Bachynsky, L.L.P, have successfully represented shareholders in various types of litigation, including breach of fiduciary duty, minority oppression cases, fraud, self-dealing, obtaining dividend payments and enforcing voting rights. Other violations by majority shareholders include payment of a large salary to the exclusion of minority stockholders, and skimming company profits to pay personal expenses.

We recently represented a minority shareholder who had been terminated from employment. The majority shareholders wrongfully attempted to take control of his stock. We took the initiative and filed suit and immediately initiated extensive discovery. As a result, we were able to obtain damaging testimony from the majority shareholder during depositions. After a few months, we were able to negotiate a favorable resolution.

If you have been promised dividends, voting rights, positions in the business, or other shareholder rights and have not received them, or have been the victim of other shareholder violations, you may be entitled to compensation. See our case results for elaboration.

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Contact Glickman, Carter & Bachynsky, L.L.P, to speak with an aggressive and skilled shareholder rights lawyer. We offer competitive initial consultation fees, and contingency fees and hourly billing, specifically based on your unique circumstances.


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Glickman, Carter & Bachynsky, L.L.P represents clients nationwide from our offices in Houston, Texas. We represent clients from all over Texas, including Houston, Galveston, Austin, Baytown, Pasadena, Clear Lake, Friendswood, Tyler, San Antonio, Dallas-Fort Worth, Corpus Christi, and all of Harris County, Dallas County, Montgomery County, Brazoria County, Galveston County, Fort Bend County, Wharton County, Travis County, and Hidalgo County. We have served clients from Texas, New York, California, Arkansas, and beyond in a wide variety of cases including antitrust, breach of contract, fraud, defamation, discrimination, lender liability, malicious prosecution, tortious interference, and wrongful termination.

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