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On Demand Module l Electronic booklet l PowerPoint Presentation
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The setting up of shareholders’ agreements, and the discussions which are necessarily a part of deciding their contents, will help your clients consider significant issues at the outset or at key points of the relationship. The current, extremely challenging, environment underlines the importance of providing effective agreements – that are suitable for all weather. This seminar will take a scenario-focused approach to selected key issues (including the impacts of "down rounds" and buy-outs) by combining commercial and litigation perspectives. Drafting options for those key issues will be stress-tested against the problems and potential for disputes that may unfold in practice.
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Authors: Stephen Layburn, Tim Mullins
Published: 3 September 2020
Pages: 38
The decision to develop a Shareholders’ Agreement, and the discussions which are necessarily a part of deciding the contents, will help your clients think about significant issues at the outset or at key points of the relationship. The current, extremely challenging, environment underlines the importance of providing effective agreements – that are suitable for all weather. This seminar takes a scenario-focused approach to selected key issues (including the impacts of “down rounds” and buy-outs) by combining commercial and litigation perspectives. Drafting options for those key issues will be stress-tested against the problems and potential for disputes that may unfold in practice.
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