Isaac Soleimani and INE Soleimani LP v. Andre Hakkak

CourtCourt of Chancery of Delaware
DecidedApril 12, 2024
Docket2023-0948-LWW
StatusPublished

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Isaac Soleimani and INE Soleimani LP v. Andre Hakkak, (Del. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

ISAAC SOLEIMANI and INE Soleimani ) LP, a Delaware Limited Partnership, ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) C.A. No. 2023-0948-LWW ) ANDRE HAKKAK, DARIUS ) MOZAFFARIAN, BARBARA MCKEE, ) DAVID HACKETT, AND HALLE ) BENETT, ) ) Defendants, ) ) and ) ) WHITE OAK HEALTHCARE FINANCE, ) LLC, A Delaware Limited Liability ) Company, WHITE OAK HEALTHCARE ) FINANCE DIRECT, LLC, a Delaware ) Limited Liability Company, WHITE OAK ) HEALTHCARE MOB, LLC, a Delaware ) Limited Liability Company, WHITE OAK ) H-ALTERNATIVE, LLC, a Delaware ) Limited Liability Company, WHITE OAK ) HEALTHCARE REAL ESTATE SALE- ) LEASEBACK, LLC, a Delaware Limited ) Liability Company, and WHITE OAK ) REAL ESTATE DEBT, LP, a Delaware ) Limited Partnership, ) ) Nominal Defendants. )

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Date Submitted: February 6, 2024 Date Decided: April 12, 2024 Brian C. Ralston, T. Brad Davey, Charles P. Wood, and Abraham C. Schneider, POTTER ANDERSON & CORROON LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Douglas P. Baumstein and Ellen Shapiro, MINTZ, LEVIN, COHN, FERRIS, GLOVSKY AND POPEO, P.C., New York, New York; Counsel for Plaintiffs Isaac Soleimani and INE Soleimani LP

Blake Rohrbacher, Mari Boyle, and Morgan R. Harrison, RICHARDS, LAYTON & FINGER, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware; Anthony M. Candido, CLIFFORD CHANCE US LLP, New York, New York; Counsel for Defendants Andre Hakkak, Darius Mozaffarian, Barbara McKee, David Hackett, Halle Benett, Nominal Defendants White Oak Healthcare Finance, LLC, White Oak Healthcare Finance Direct, LLC, White Oak Healthcare MOB, LLC, White Oak H-Alternative, LLC, White Oak Healthcare Real Estate Sale-Leaseback, LLC, and White Oak Real Estate Debt, LP

WILL, Vice Chancellor This case concerns whether the defendants’ attempted termination of Isaac

Soleimani as an employee and manager of several limited liability companies was

effective to remove him under the entities’ governing agreements. The agreements,

which were negotiated by sophisticated parties represented by counsel, establish an

order of operations by which Soleimani can be removed. He may be removed as an

employee provided that certain payment obligations detailed in a term sheet have

been satisfied. And he may be removed as manager after he is removed as an

employee.

It is undisputed that the relevant payments have not been made to Soleimani.

Thus, the condition precedent to his removal as an employee is unmet. He remains

the manager of the limited liability companies as a matter of law. Summary

judgment is therefore entered for Soleimani.

I. BACKGROUND The following background is drawn from the undisputed facts in the pleadings

and the documents they incorporate by reference.1

A. White Oak Healthcare

On November 25, 2015, plaintiff Isaac Soleimani was offered employment by

White Oak Global Advisors, LLC (“White Oak Global”)—an investment advisor

1 Citations in the form of “Pls.’ Opening Br. Ex. __” refer to exhibits to the Transmittal Affidavit of Charles P. Wood in Support of Plaintiffs’ Opening Brief of Their Motion for Summary Judgment. Dkt. 55. 1 and private credit firm providing small and middle market businesses with lending

products and services.2 Soleimani was offered the position of Managing Director

and Head of White Oak Healthcare Finance, LLC (“White Oak Healthcare”).3

Nominal defendant White Oak Healthcare, a Delaware limited liability company, is

a business line of White Oak Global.4 Soleimani accepted the role, with a December

31, 2015 start date.5

An initial term sheet enclosed with the offer letter (the “Term Sheet”)

contemplated that Soleimani would have “primary leadership and management

responsibility for” White Oak Healthcare.6 He would receive an 18% revenue

sharing interest in White Oak Healthcare.7 And he would receive the “Calculated

Fair Market Value” of that interest upon the occurrence of a “Specified Termination

Event.”8 A “Specified Termination Event” was defined to include a termination

2 Pls.’ Opening Br. Ex. 3 (“Term Sheet”); see also Aff. of Darius Mozaffarian (Dkt. 59) (“Mozaffarian Aff.”) ¶ 3. 3 Term Sheet 1. 4 Verified Compl. Pursuant to 6 Del. C. 17-110 and 6 Del. C. 18-110 (Dkt. 1) (“Compl.”) ¶ 9; Individual Defs.’ Answer to Verified Comp. (Dkt. 27) (“Answer”) ¶ 9. 5 Compl. ¶ 25; Answer ¶ 25; see Term Sheet 2. 6 Term Sheet 2. 7 Id. 8 Id. at 4. The “Calculated Fair Market Value” means the value of the interests “as determined by a third party appraiser agreed to by [Soleimani] and [White Oak Healthcare], acting reasonably and in good faith.” Id. 2 “after five (5) years” from Soleimani’s start date “for any reason.”9 Disputes under

the Term Sheet were first to be mediated before the parties submitted to arbitration.10

The White Oak Healthcare Finance, LLC Limited Liability Company

Agreement designated Soleimani the Manager of White Oak Healthcare.11

Soleimani’s 18% revenue sharing interest was reflected in the agreement as Class B

units.12 Currently, Soleimani holds a 16.785% equity interest, with other White Oak

Healthcare employees holding a total of 6.75% and investor funds managed by

White Oak Global holding the remaining 76.465%.13

Over time, four additional entities were formed to conduct White Oak

Healthcare’s business. Nominal defendants White Oak Healthcare Finance Direct

LLC, White Oak Healthcare MOB, LLC, White Oak H-Alternative, LLC, and White

Oak Healthcare Real Estate Sale-Leaseback, LLC, (together with White Oak

Healthcare, the “White Oak LLCs”) are Delaware limited liability companies.14

Nominal defendant White Oak Real Estate Debt, LP (the “Partnership” and, together

9 Id. 10 Id. at 12. 11 Pls.’ Opening Br. Ex. 4 (“White Oak Healthcare LLC Agreement”) § 6.1. 12 Pls.’ Opening Br. Ex. 4 at 3. 13 White Oak Healthcare LLC Agreement Ex. A; see also Pls.’ Opening Br. Exs. 5-9 at Ex. A. 14 Compl. ¶¶ 9-13; Answer ¶¶ 9-13. 3 with the White Oak LLCs, the “White Oak Entities”) is a Delaware limited liability

partnership.15 These entities are governed by substantively identical agreements.16

B. The Governing Agreements The governing agreements for the White Oak LLCs (together, the “LLC

Agreements”) each designate Soleimani as the entity’s Manager.17 They provide the

Manager with broad authority to direct the activities of the White Oak Entities,

subject to certain negative control rights vested in the entity’s Approval

Committee.18 The Approval Committees are controlled by White Oak Global

through individual defendants Andre Hakkak, Darius Mozaffarian, Barbara McKee,

and David Hackett—each White Oak Global principals.19

Section 6.1 of the LLC Agreements sets out the process by which Soleimani

may be removed as Manager. It states that Soleimani can be removed as an

employee consistent with the Term Sheet, “provided that the Company has satisfied

its obligations under the Term Sheet relating to a Specified Termination Event.”20 If

15 Compl. ¶ 14; Answer ¶ 14. At times, the individual White Oak Entities are referred to as the “Company.” 16 See Pls.’ Opening Br. Exs. 4-9. 17 Pls.’ Opening Br. Exs. 4-8 (together, the “LLC Agreements”) § 6.1. 18 E.g., LLC Agreements §§ 6.1, 6.4. 19 Compl. ¶¶ 4-7; Answer ¶¶ 4-7. 20 LLC Agreements § 6.1; see infra note 62 and accompanying text. 4 Soleimani is removed as an employee, then he “may be removed as a Manager by

the Approval Committee.”21

Section 6.1 of the limited partnership agreement governing the Partnership is

nearly identical, except that Soleimani is an employee of the Partnership and White

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