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Can a minority shareholder force a buyout under Michigan’s shareholder oppression laws?

Yes. In many cases, a minority shareholder may be able to force a buyout if oppression is proven.

Michigan courts often view a buyout as the cleanest and fairest solution, especially when the business relationship is broken beyond repair. The buyout must generally reflect the fair value of the minority interest—not a fire-sale price designed to punish or pressure the shareholder.

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