Kowalchick et al v. Huber
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The Court agreed with the plaintiffs that all of their tax credit transferees from a conservation easement transaction were not necessary parties to the lawsuit regarding the state’s denial of a tax credit. But later the numerous transferees may have to be joined to resolve other issues.
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