Cooper and Isaacs were partners in a business that sold and distributed janitorial supplies. Their written agreement
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Cooper and Isaacs were partners in a business that sold and distributed janitorial supplies. Their written agreement provided that the partnership “shall continue until terminated by sale of interests, mutual consent, retirement, death or incompetency of a partner.” After eight years, Cooper filed an action seeking dissolution because of irreconcilable differences between the partners regarding matters of policy. He also asked for appointment of a receiver to manage the partnership property until the business was wound up. Isaacs claimed such dissolution was in violation of the partnership agreement. Was Cooper’s action a wrongful dissolution? (Cooper v. Isaacs, 448 F.2d 1202, D.C.)
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