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" ... A dermatologist applies a therapeutic ointment to the affected skin of a patient with psoriasis. ... "
" ... Either keeping money in the LLC or making a distribution seems like a simple binary choice for a debtor, but there can be (as here) a major fly in this ointment: Other members may want or not want distributions depending on the circumstances. Here, Wedco didn't want distributions, other than for taxes, so that money would build up in Crown LLC and give it some increased financial strength, but that was directly contrary to what Bargreen wanted which was for the money to come out now, immediately, before his cousins' charging order would attach to the distribution. ... "
" ... The fly in the ointment is that those traders, if they can’t resell the paper, find themselves owning it. It takes up expensive space on the firm’s balance sheet, which could be used for more profitable trades or needs to be kept available to meet regulatory guidelines. ... "
" ... There is a fly in this particular ointment, however: The debtor/member may have access to information about the assets and operations of the LLC under the LLC's operating agreement, or even a right to inspect books and records under other law. And, whatever information that debtor/member can get his hands on, the creditor has a right to that information under the amazingly broad discovery powers given to creditors to, as it is commonly put, "leave no stone unturned in the search for assets." Putting these rules together means that whatever information the debtor/member can gleam from the LLC, the creditor has a right to that information too. ... "
" ... This mega-rich ointment works hard to coat, protect & hydrate extremely dry, rough & unhappy skin. ... [+] For deeply nourished, silky skin - proven to last on the skin for over 48-hours ... "