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Business Divorce Roundtable

Business Divorce Roundtable

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This episode features an interview with Professor Meredith Miller of the Touro Law Center on her recently published article in the Indiana Law Review entitled Challenging Gender Discrimination in Closely Held Firms: The Hope and Hazard of Corpo
This episode features an interview with Professor Susan Pace Hamill, a leading authority and commentator on the origins and evolution of the limited liability company. We talk about her latest law review article entitled Some Musings as LLCs Ap
This episode features an interview with Paul Hood, an experienced estate planner, leading expert on the design and drafting of buy-sell agreements, and author of a newly published book, “Buy-Sell Agreements: The Last Will and Testament for Your
This episode features a lively interview with Donald J. Weidner, Dean Emeritus of the Florida State University College of Law and one of the leading authorities in the country on partnerships and LLCs. Don’s latest article, entitled LLC Default
This episode features the second half of a conversation with Associate Professor Peter Molk who teaches business law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law and who recently published in the U.C. Davis Law Review a thought-provoking a
This episode features Part One of a two-part conversation with Associate Professor Peter Molk who teaches business law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law and who recently published in the U.C. Davis Law Review a thought-provoking
Texas lawyer Steve Robinson lately has been writing up a storm on topics of interest to business divorce practitioners, which is how I discovered him. Steve brings to his law practice and to his highly thoughtful articles a distinctive approach
When 50/50 co-owners of a business are deadlocked on a major business decision, unless they have a written agreement that dictates a buy-sell process or appoints a “third director,” the unresolved deadlock may lead to litigation or even dissolu
Professor Douglas Moll, featured in Episode 8 on the subject of minority oppression in LLCs, returns to the Business Divorce Roundtable to discuss his recently published article analyzing significant commonalities and variations among the LLC s
In this episode of the Business Divorce Roundtable, Chris Mercer, one of the country’s leading business appraisers as well as a prolific author and frequent lecturer, shares what he calls “Confessions of a Reluctant Expert Witness” in which, wi
This is the first in what I hope will be a recurring feature of this podcast featuring war stories told by business divorce professionals. In this episode we hear stories from business appraiser Tony Cotrupe (Meliora Advisors) and attorney Jeff
During her many years as Presiding Justice of the Brooklyn Commercial Division, New York Supreme Court Justice Carolyn E. Demarest (Ret.) decided some of the most important and challenging business divorce matters including the Mizrahi case whi
Forensics means different things to different people in different contexts. But what does it mean in the context of valuing equity interests in closely held business entities? You’ll learn the answer – and a lot more – in this episode of the Bu
Mediation has grown in popularity as a means of resolving legal disputes in lockstep with the rising costs and delays attendant to litigation and arbitration, including business divorce cases. This episode features an interview with Arthur Rose
The marketability discount as applied in New York fair value proceedings remains a hot topic in business valuation and legal circles. In this episode, I interview business appraiser Greg Barber of Barber Analytics who recently published in the
A business divorce within a marital divorce presents challenges that tax the skills of even the most experienced business lawyers. Dallas attorney Ladd Hirsch, a litigation partner at Diamond McCarthy LLP, has developed a practice specialty wo
The combination of majority rule and lack of exit rights leaves minority members of LLCs vulnerable to oppressive conduct by the majority, yet unlike legislation in most states giving dissolution and buy-out remedies to oppressed minority share
As many litigators will tell you, “business divorce on steroids” aptly describes the tenor of litigation that can erupt when members of a family-owned business have a falling out. No one has devoted more scholarship to the topic of legal confl
Expulsion a/k/a dissociation of an LLC member is a hot-button topic whether it’s pursuant to the terms of an operating agreement or by court order. This episode of the Business Divorce Roundtable features an interview with Kentucky lawyer Tom R
The Chancery Court of Delaware is considered by many to be the most influential U.S. court when it comes to business law, mostly due to that state's dominant role as the preferred state of incorporation of publicly held companies. Business divo
A huge percentage of limited liability companies consist of two co-equal, 50% members, which poses the danger of management deadlock and dysfunction leading to dissolution or other litigation. In this episode, you'll hear my interview with John
In this episode, Prof. Peter Molk of the Willamette University College of Law discusses his groundbreaking study and forthcoming law review article on how LLC owners draft their agreements to strengthen or weaken the owner protections provided
If you haven't already listened to Episode 1/Part 1 of my interview with Chris Mercer, in which Chris discusses the fundamentals of the controversy surrounding application of the marketability discount in statutory fair value proceedings, I sug
The premiere episode of Business Divorce Roundtable starts out with a bang or, more accurately, Part One of a two-part interview with one of the nation’s leading business appraisers, Chris Mercer, discussing the controversy surrounding the disc
Peter Mahler, author of the New York Business Divorce blog, and the Farrell Fritz law firm proudly announce the launch of the Business Divorce Roundtable podcast. In this preview, Peter talks about the topics and guests to be featured on the po
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