Judge tosses Spirit's deal to buy out Belkin
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:55 am
The feuding Hawks and Thrashers co-owners are still in business, now that a Maryland judge has scrapped an agreement between them saying the contract outlining how seven of the partners can buy out the eighth is too vague.
Boston-based partner Steve Belkin asked his partners to buy out his 30 percent stake in the teams in August 2005, a process that was supposed to take 125 days. The Spirit has been embroiled in a high-profile legal battle that has lasted more than three years.
The ruling, issued Monday afternoon, tossed out the initial purchase and sale agreement to buy out Belkin and keeps him in the partnership as a minority owner. The partners are now placed back in the same position they were in before August 2005.
Belkin, however, does have the right to appeal Monday's decision. Link
Boston-based partner Steve Belkin asked his partners to buy out his 30 percent stake in the teams in August 2005, a process that was supposed to take 125 days. The Spirit has been embroiled in a high-profile legal battle that has lasted more than three years.
The ruling, issued Monday afternoon, tossed out the initial purchase and sale agreement to buy out Belkin and keeps him in the partnership as a minority owner. The partners are now placed back in the same position they were in before August 2005.
Belkin, however, does have the right to appeal Monday's decision. Link