Law Practice
Oct. 3, 2008
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: 'Business Divorces'
Picture this: You and your partner have not been contributing equally to your business or seeing eye to eye for quite some time, but in good economic times and with a healthy income from the business you had let sleeping dogs lie.




By Lawrence M. Braun
Picture this: You and your partner have not been contributing equally to your business or seeing eye to eye for quite some time, but in good economic times and with a healthy income from the business you had let sleeping dogs lie. Or, you now see an opportunity to grow your business despite the ongoing uncertainty in the economy, and you can't get your cautious business "partner" to budge.
The world is changing rapidly and you and the busine...
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