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Inadvertent Partnerships Revisited

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I teach this in my Business Associations course & stress how important it is to avoid forming an inadvertent partnership. I'm glad to know it has continuing relevance!

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Hear an update on inadvertent partnerships after the Dallas Court of Appeals decision in Enterprise Products Partners, L.P. v. Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.

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Inadvertent Partnerships Revisited (Aug 2018)

Hear an update on inadvertent partnerships after the Dallas Court of Appeals decision in Enterprise Products Partners, L.P. v. Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.

Originally presented: Jul 2018 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

John C. Ale, Southwestern Energy Company - Spring, TX