Monthly Archives: March 2019

BUSINESS DIVORCES:  Drafting the Resolution Agreement — An Analytic Approach

An earlier post discussed several different forms for a business resolution agreement.   This post suggests an analytic approach to take toward drafting a definitive agreement, agreement in principle or letter of intent relating to a business divorce resolution.   … Continue reading

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BUSINESS DIVORCES: Keeping a Legal Inventory

A prior post in this series discusses the importance of knowing your BATNA in a business divorce:  your “Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement.” Knowing your BATNA includes discovering it, understanding it, improving it, reviewing it, and revising it as … Continue reading

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BUSINESS DIVORCES:  The Hidden Partner (or Co-Respondent)

Over the past two months, I have published seven blog posts on the subject of Business Divorces.  So far, I’ve chosen to write about procedural aspects of resolving a Business Divorce, not about the causes underlying a Business Divorce. I … Continue reading

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BUSINESS DIVORCES:  Some Common Legal and Business Issues

Each potential business divorce situation involves its own unique set of legal and business issues.  Almost all business divorces, however, share some common concerns.  This post describes some of them. Governing Documents The legal instruments governing an entity’s internal affairs … Continue reading

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