Polishop’s crisis, which led to its filing for judicial reorganization in May this year, originated in a disagreement between the partners. The company accumulated debts of R$395.6 million and implemented a restructuring plan that displeased one of the partners.
In an interview with O Globo, Dr. Marcos Martins, founding partner of our firm, points out that the deliberative nature of the company was conditional on a majority vote. This caused embarrassment at the time of the crisis, since the disagreement between them occurred when the company needed agility and unity in its decision-making proposals.
The dispute was resolved after one of the partners contributed capital, resulting in the dilution of the other’s stake.
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