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Bushi v. Sage Health Care, PLLC

(2009)

Idaho Supreme Court - 146 Idaho 764, 203 P.3d 694

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Caught up in accusations of unauthorized expenditure, problematic business liaisons, and competitive affiliations, Bushi found himself expelled from Sage Health Care and in a legal complication regarding his forced dissociation.

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Facts:Facts Bushi's membership in Sage Health Care was terminated due to...

Holding:Final Holding The court upheld the legality of Bushi's dissociation and...

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Majority opinion, author: HORTON, Justice.
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The district court's decision in the case involving Bushi's membership termination from Sage Health Care ruled in favor of the Respondents but was partially vacated and remanded for further proceedings. The court addressed issues related to the company's operating agreement, Bushi's unauthorized use of funds, association with a competitor, and disputes over profit sharing and buyout offers. The court upheld Bushi's dissociation from the company based on the operating agreement but overturned the breach of fiduciary duty judgment on appeal by the Idaho Supreme Court.

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Opinion (Concurrence), author: J. JONES, J.
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Justice J. Jones agrees with the majority opinion but expresses reservations regarding the strength of Bushi's breach of fiduciary duty claim, noting the limited factual support. Jones highlights that Bushi's misuse of the company's credit line for personal gain raised concerns for Sage post-dissociation but ultimately affirms that the lower court did not err in permitting Bushi to proceed with his claim.

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