Closely Held Family Business Disputes – the Law and Beyond

February 20, 2018

Webinar

Denise S. Rahne

Partner

Co-Chair, Wealth Planning, Administration, and Fiduciary Disputes Group

Closely held business disputes possess elements of garden-variety commercial litigation, and elements of family conflicts (even when the business is not a family business). Importantly, these disputes not only have their own legal doctrines, but they often also have distinctive interpersonal dynamics. When the law meets human nature, it is important to know when to press which aspect of a case. This webinar will address both standard features in the law governing closely held business disputes as well as practice pointers for addressing the equally important human factors.

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