Including a buy-sell provision – commonly known as a “shotgun” clause – in a shareholder agreement is a significant decision. Shotgun clauses provide an efficient mechanism for resolving deadlocks among shareholders, helping to avoid disruptions to the business. These clauses have also been a source of litigation, most often in …
The Modern Corporate Siege: A Strategic Guide to “Bet-the-Company” Litigation
For today’s business leaders, the most significant threats often arrive not from market fluctuations, but from the legal system. “Bet-the-company” litigation is the modern corporate siege – a relentless, high-stakes assault on your organization’s future. It’s more than just a lawsuit; it’s a strategic battle where the survival of your …
Should I Trademark my Business?
There are many advantages to registering a trade-mark for your business. The two most important reasons are: Trade-marks are designed to identify the source of the goods or services that are protected under the mark. Customers depend on the quality of the source when making decisions to support one business …
