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Corporate

Jan. 20, 2012

Advising business owners who hate their partners

For closely-held businesses, often, familiarity does indeed breed contempt. By Jim Scheinkman and Katy Annuschat of Snell & Wilmer LLP


By Jim Scheinkman and Katy Annuschat


While shareholder discord at large public companies garners much of the nation's business headlines, shareholder disputes in closely-held businesses are much more likely to result in business failure. Shareholder disputes can be extraordinarily expensive and damaging to business operations, and smaller businesses frequently lack the financial resources and wherewithal to withstand the disruption wrought by warring sharehol...

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