The laws applicable to corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies offer a nearly limitless range of possibilities for the governance of a business. A simple majority or a super-majority may govern a business; special interests (for example, business founders) may be given special control rights; and different parties may be given control over different aspects of the business. Knowledge of these laws and possibilities is often fundamental to the successful structuring of a business enterprise. When disputes arise, the same knowledge is essential to resolving problems and, if necessary, protecting the interests of our clients in court.