Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 17-29-901 (2026)
Direct action by member.
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(a) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, a member
may maintain a direct action against another member, a manager
or the limited liability company to enforce the member's rights
and otherwise protect the member's interests, including rights
and interests under the operating agreement or this chapter or
arising independently of the membership relationship.
(b) A member maintaining a direct action under this
section shall plead and prove an actual or threatened injury
that is not solely the result of an injury suffered or
threatened to be suffered by the limited liability company.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2015–2018 · leading case: Stevens v. Anesthesiology Consultants of Cheyenne, LLC, 415 P.3d 1270 (Wyo. 2018).
Stevens v. Anesthesiology Consultants of Cheyenne, LLC, 415 P.3d 1270 (Wyo. 2018). “§ 17-29-409 (LexisNexis 2017), which reads: (a) A member of a member-managed limited liability company owes to the company and, subject to W.S. 17-29-901(b), the other members the fiduciary duties of loyalty and care stated in subsections (b) and (c).”
Mgmt. Nominees, Inc. v. Alderney Investments, LLC, 90 F. Supp. 3d 1230 (D. Wyo. 2015). “; (2) a direct action claim of a member against a limited liability company pursuant to Wyoming Statute section 17-29-901; and (3) a request for injunctive relief.”
— Wyo. Stat. § 17-29-901(b) — 1 case
Stevens v. Anesthesiology Consultants of Cheyenne, LLC, 415 P.3d 1270 (Wyo. 2018). “§ 17-29-409 (LexisNexis 2017), which reads: (a) A member of a member-managed limited liability company owes to the company and, subject to W.S. 17-29-901(b), the other members the fiduciary duties of loyalty and care stated in subsections (b) and (c).”
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