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Shotgun Buy-Sell Agreements – Solution to Deadlock

Well-drafted business governance documents include buy-sell agreements to address deadlock among the owners. A shotgun buy-sell is an offer that sets only the price.  It can be accepted as either an offer to buy out the other side or to sell to the other side at the price in the…

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Shotgun Agreements and Other Methods to Break Deadlock

Buy-sell agreements, like a shotgun sale triggered by a deadlock, are the principal means by which the owners of closely held businesses protect against the worst consequences of deadlock. Commonly used shotgun provisions allow one party to set the price and allow the other party to decided whether to buy…

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Anti-Deadlock Agreements in Business Divorce Litigation

Owners of a closely held business, be it a corporation, limited liability company or partnership, may enter into contracts that are triggered when the principals have become deadlocked. Anti-deadlock provisions may provide for the appointment of an independent director,  for alternative dispute resolution, or for the compelled sale of an…

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What’s in that Buy-Sell Agreement Again? Better Take a Look

A business divorce case came into the office a couple of years ago, one of the second-generation owners was looking to force one of the first generation owners — who never came to work anymore — into retiring and selling his interests. We reviewed the shareholder ledger and the by-laws…

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Buy-Sell Agreement to Arbitrate is Enforceable

Dispute Related to Repurchase of Shares Under Buy-Sell Agreement Subject to Agreement to Arbitrate Agreements to arbitrate are frequently added to buy-sell agreements and other corporate governance contracts.  These agreements will be enforceable in nearly all circumstances and the parties should be certain that arbitration – rather than litigation in…

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