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Does being denied access to company financial records count as oppression in Michigan?

It can. Denying a minority shareholder access to financial records—especially when done to hide misconduct, mismanagement, or self-dealing—may be evidence of oppressive conduct.

Michigan law generally recognizes a shareholder’s right to transparency. When information is intentionally withheld to disadvantage a minority owner, courts may view that as part of a broader pattern of oppression.

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