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012377P.pdf   03/13/2002  Daniel Rademeyer  v.  Michael R. Farris
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  01-2377
                          and No:  01-2456
   Eastern District of Missouri   
Civil case - fraud. Because a controlling shareholder owes a fiduciary duty to a minority shareholders, plaintiff's fraud claim did not accrue under Missouri law until he had obtained actual notice of the facts constituting the fraud; since current suit was commenced within five years of actual discovery, it was not barred by the applicable statute of limitations, and case remanded for further proceedings; district court correctly determined Missouri Revised Statute Section 516.200 violates the Commerce Clause, and the court correctly dismissed a claim for breach of fiduciary duty as time-barred.