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Business Associations
Dweck v. Nasser, 2012 WL 161590
Updated 10/25/2023
Cast of Characters:
- Dweck: Chief Executive Officer, director and 30% stockholder of Kids
- Nasser: Chair and controlling stockholder of Kids
- Fine: Chief Financial Officer of Kids
- Taxin: President (like, second in command) of KidsĀ
Cast of Companies
- Kids International Corporation: The business that started all this. Owned mostly by Nasser, 30% by Dweck. Dweck, Fine and Taxin held the titles noted above.
- Success Apparel LLC: Competing kidsware wholesaler formed by Dweck with input from Taxin when they were unhappy with their pay at Kids. Dweck owned 80% and Taxin owned 20%. It held licenses to Bugle Boy, Everlast and John Deere.
- Premium Apparel Brands LLC: Another competing kidsware wholesaler formed by Dweck (and owned 100%) after forming Success. It had rights to Gloria Vanderbilt and Jones Apparel.
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