Login
Login

Your trusted CPD partner

21ISSEP1E

Shareholders' Agreements - On Demand

NZ $175.00
Publications
Stephen Layburn 2020 Tim Mullins 2020
Stephen Layburn
Commercial Barrister, Stephen Layburn Lawyer Limited
Auckland
Tim Mullins
Partner, LeeSalmonLong
Auckland

Package includes:

On Demand Module  l  Electronic booklet  l  PowerPoint Presentation

Package Fee (incl GST)

  • $125 - NZLS members and Associate members
  • $175 - Non-members

Note: Access to the online files is via your "My CPD" page. If you would like to purchase multiple packages, please contact us here.

On Demand Module

Presentation time: 120 minutes
2
CPD HRS

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.

This seminar will include:

  • The key issues which may occur during the lifecycle of a business, when entering into Shareholders’ Agreements
  • Maintaining a Shareholders’ Agreement so that it remains relevant to the business and its owners – as the business develops
  • Shareholders’ Agreements and structures to deal with disputes
  • The impact of change on a business and the effective of the Shareholders’ Agreement to manage that change
  • Protecting the whole business while the stakeholders address the impact (on them) of such issues as "down round" financing
  • Facilitating safe exit by one or more stakeholders
  • Scenarios affecting SMEs in a challenging environment from both a commercial law perspective and a litigation perspective.

Learning objectives

By completing this module you will be able to:

  • Appreciate the drafting of Shareholders’ Agreements that are designed to deal with the lifecycle of a business.
  • Deal with internal disputes between the stakeholders in the business.
  • Advise clients on Shareholders’ Agreements and associated corporate arrangements.
  • Understand the practical approaches and legal remedies when there are tensions between stakeholders as a result of challenges facing the business.
  • Build measures into a Shareholders’ Agreement that are designed to protect the interests of the business and its key stakeholders in all weathers and particularly where there are changes to the business and/or the relationships between stakeholders.

Electronic paper 

Authors: Stephen Layburn, Tim Mullins
Published: 3 September 2020
Pages: 38

Introduction

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.

PowerPoint Presentation

These are the slides included in the presentation.

You might also be interested in ...

Registrant Details

Use this window to add all the registrants you wish to register on behalf of. If you want to attend the course also, ensure you add yourself as one of the registrants. Make sure you press ‘save’ after adding each new registrant.

Proceed to Checkout

Diversion - On Demand

Publication Date: 08-Nov-2016

Author: Mark Wilton

NZ $121.00

Multiple Registration

FATCA - implications for law firms and clients - On Demand

Publication Date: 21-May-2015

Authors: Tim MacAvoy, Neil Russ

NZ $179.00

Multiple Registration
 
CONTACT
INQUIRIES
freephone (within NZ)
0800 333 111

EMAIL 
[email protected]

PHONE
04 472 7837
 
ADDRESS
NZLS CLE Ltd
Level 4, 17-21 Whitmore Street
Wellington 6011

DX SP 20202
PO Box 5041
Wellington 6140
New Zealand