Family Law Business Issues: Shareholder Oppression and Other Remedies (On-Demand)

SKU: OC-62241-05

When a closely held corporation is run by a couple who are ending their personal relationship, the corporation, as a ‘legal person’ becomes a third individual that must be accounted for in settlement proceedings. This on-demand program looks at defining roles within corporate governance, including the rights and responsibilities of shareholders, directors, and officers. It also reviews equitable remedies, focusing on oppression remedies and piercing the corporate veil to provide practical relief for parties whose wealth is caught up in corporate structures.

This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a webinar in November 2021.

The total running time is approximately 56 minutes.

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