For lawyers concerned with drafting shareholder agreements, there
will be a live, 90-minute webinar:
Drafting Shareholder Agreements: Best Practices and Potential Pitfalls
Monday, December 15, 2014 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET
http://www.ConstitutionConference.com/3QZ/0/?C=10349&P=1070804&T=1&S=3001&D=1
Creating Shareholder Agreements: Legal and Drafting Issues and Concerns
- How to draft valuation, dispute resolution and timing provisions
- Strategies for crafting transfer restrictions
- Issues and answers concerning governance
- Important financial elements of the agreement that need to be analyzed
Ensure the Protection of Shareholder Rights and Fair Treatment for All Parties
- How to avoid the critical mistakes that end in litigation
- Solutions to create provisions that have the ability to resolve deadlocks
- What you need to know about special approval and veto rights
- Drafting considerations when making revisions and amendments
Create Enforceable Shareholder Agreements: Reduce the Potential for Conflict
- Identify your clients' needs and get them written into the contract
- Key considerations when dealing with information and preemptive rights
- Manage the issues that arise from the termination provisions
- Practical solutions for establishing the governing law and forum selection
Live Q&A Session: Have your shareholder agreement questions addressed
Speaker:
Michael Ecker, a member at Eckert Seamans, represents entrepreneurs,
publicly- and privately-held emerging businesses, corporations,
partnerships, and joint ventures in diverse industries in a variety
of corporate and transactional matters, including mergers and
acquisitions, public and private finance and corporate governance.
- Mr. Ecker have been buy-side and sell-side counsel in transactions
as large as $300 million.
- He is regularly corporate counsel to closely-held businesses for
succession planning and key employee equity plans
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* Drafting Shareholder Agreements: Best Practices and Potential Pitfalls *
* Live, 90-Minute Webinar *
* Monday, December 15, 2014 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET *
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http://www.ConstitutionConference.com/3QZ/0/?C=10349&P=1070804&T=1&S=3001&D=1
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