Malliet v. Voit CA4/3
In these five consolidated appeals, appellant Brian Malliet seeks to modify or overturn various judgments and orders issued by the trial court in favor of respondent Robert Voit. Voit and Malliet were members of a limited liability real estate company with multiple operations. They had a falling out, Voit fired Malliet, and a wide-ranging lawsuit ensued, precipitated by Malliet’s refusal to complete a contractually mandated appraisal process to determine the value of his interest in the limited liability company. Voit sued Malliet, and Malliet cross-complained. Voit ultimately dismissed his complaint, and the case went to trial on the Malliet cross-complaint. After a six-day court trial, the court found in Voit’s favor on all issues.
Malliet’s appeal encompasses two major issues. First, did the court err when it held that the appraisal process to determine the value of Malliet’s interest was no longer viable? Second, did the court err when it held that Malliet was not
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