The Guide to Business Divorce
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The Guide to Business Divorce

The Guide to Business Divorce
Product Code: 5070642
Author: Richard R. Spore III
Publication Date: April 2011
ISBN: 978-1-61632-872-6
Page Count: 200
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Sponsoring Entities: Business Law Section
Topics: Business Law, Corporate Law
Format: Book - 5070642
Other Formats: eBook - 5070642EBK
Pricing: $74.95 (Regular)
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About the Book

Stripped to its essence, a business divorce occurs when the owners conclude that the benefits of continuing their business relationship are outweighed by the costs (economic or human) to such an extent that continued co-ownership of the business is no longer a viable option. To provide lawyers with guidance and understanding on how to handle a business divorce, this new book provides an analytical framework and useful insights in representing clients in business divorces. The guide is a helpful starting point in researching legal and business issues that often arise in these sorts of matters.

The Guide to Business Divorce proposes a systematic process for handling a business divorce that will help you identify commonly recurring problems and craft practical solutions to address them. In addition, it will help you identify challenges that are unique to a particular business break-up and develop creative approaches to addressing those challenges. This process consists of the following basic steps:
  • Step One: Fact-finding
  • Step Two: Business analysis
  • Step Three: Legal analysis
  • Step Four: Advising the client and establishing realistic objectives
  • Step Five: Evaluating and selecting strategies to achieve the objectives
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