Stephen Boesch v. Jay R. Holeman, Et Al.

Case Number
E2021-01242-COA-R3-CV

This appeal concerns valuation of a business after a partner was disaffiliated. The plaintiff filed a complaint seeking permanent injunctive relief and damages from the defendants for wrongful disaffiliation from their flavored moonshine business. The trial court entered a judgment of $23,000 and interest, which included discounts for marketability and lack of control against the defendants and Crystal Falls Spirits, LLC, jointly and severally, pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated section 61-1-701(b). The plaintiff appealed. We reversed and remanded the trial court’s valuation of the plaintiff’s interest because it included a discount for lack of control in violation of Tennessee Code Annotated section 61-1-701. The trial court revaluated the plaintiff’s damages without the discount for lack of control and awarded him $35,000 and 2.5% interest from December 15, 2015. We affirm the decision of the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Judge John W. McClarty
Originating Judge
Judge Telford E. Forgety, Jr.
Case Name
Stephen Boesch v. Jay R. Holeman, Et Al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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