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WHEN TWO OR MORE PERSONS ARE WORKING TOGETHER, ARE THEY PARTNERS IN A PARTNERSHIP EVEN IF THEY DON’T KNOW IT?

By John Cunningham, March 21, 2018 9:42 am

The above question is addressed in a recent New York appellate case discussed by Peter Mahler in a post under this link:

https://www.nybusinessdivorce.com/2017/10/articles/partnerships/calling-organization-partnership-doesnt-make-one-not-calling-partnership-doesnt-make-not-one-got/

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