Pennsylvania Code § 15-8885

Proceeds and expenses.
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(a) Proceeds.-- Except as provided in subsection (b):
(1) any proceeds or other benefits of a derivative action, whether by judgment, compromise or settlement, belong to the limited liability company and not to the plaintiff; and
(2) if the plaintiff or its counsel receives any proceeds, the proceeds shall be remitted immediately to the company.
(b) Expenses.-- If a derivative action is successful in whole or in part, the court may award the plaintiff reasonable expenses, including reasonable attorney fees and costs, from the recovery of the limited liability company, but in no event shall the attorney fees awarded exceed a reasonable proportion of the value of the relief, including nonpecuniary relief, obtained by the plaintiff for the company.
(c) Cross reference.-- See section 8815(c)(13) (relating to contents of operating agreement).
SUBCHAPTER I
BENEFIT COMPANIES
Sec.
8891. Application and effect of subchapter.
8892. Definitions.
8893. Benefit company status.
8894. Purposes.
8895. Standard of conduct for members.
8896. Standard of conduct for managers and officers.
8897. Right of action.
8898. Annual benefit report.

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