What happens at the intersection of commercial litigation and family law—when a divorce involves a closely-held business, or a business owner gets a divorce? How do a business’s organizing documents—it’s articles, operating agreement, or bylaws—set up owners for success or leave them vulnerable? How do you know what the business is worth? When can your spouse claim part of your business, and when can you be liable for your business’s debts? Learn the answers to these questions and more, and how best to protect your clients when commercial litigation and family law collide.
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This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.
All presenters were excellent. This was a great course and I hope these presenters may follow up with additional courses in the future.