By norlinglaw

In this video we analyze common problems with shareholding arrangements and some very simple strategies to avoid them which includes many of the discussions to have upfront to agree on the major issues. Who can appoint and remove directors? How are minority shareholders treated? What are the exit strategies? How is capital to be raised? How are decisions made? What is the business plan? Are there restraints of trade? How are disputes to be addressed?


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