Description Of Legal Dispute
I am suing my brother cs for damages for taking over my 50% share in our 4th generation very profitable family company for 1 euro in 2009 without my knowledge or acceptance. The company holds 2% of national production of mussels in The Netherlands, holds licenses for oyster farming and a unique 50% participation in a German mussel farm.
In 2008, he asked the local court in NL through the family notary public to appoint an administrator (of his choice) on the basis of the claim that I was “unknown” as a shareholder. The court nominated the administrator who subsequently refused to accept me as the shareholder and “sold” my shares to my brother in 2009. Sales by the family company group in 2009 was more than €3mln and has been consistent since then with clear profitability and relative few costs. I was at the time based in Ireland and unaware of what was happening. Without income from my NL in 2008 onwards I lost €4mln of investments in my Irish factory in 2010. It took me 5 years to proof my shareholding at the local NL court. Now the NL court has finally nominated an independent valuer. An invoice for this valuer is however due and I am eager to find capital to continue this court case which should result in a claim of at least €5mln, but more likely around €10mln.
Fees of valuer are estimated at max €50k with another maximum of €100k in lawyer’s fees.
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Estimated 500% Returns: misrepresentation, loss of family company shares The Netherlands

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