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Recent Developments in Drag-Alongs and Other Minority Stockholder Squeeze-Out Techniques

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Recent Developments in Drag-Alongs and Other Minority Stockholder Squeeze-Out Techniques
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Hear a wide-ranging discussion, viewed from the standpoint of both the minority ownership and the majority ownership, on planning for, implementing and, as necessary, resolving disputes related to, situations involving minority ownership stakes. Review recent developments in this area as well as current best practices in dealing with issues that range from orderly process to confrontation.

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1. More Kicking and Screaming: Developments in Drag-Alongs and Other Minority Stockholder Squeeze-Out Techniques (Oct 2018)

Melissa A. DiVincenzo, Robert B. Little

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More Kicking and Screaming: Developments in Drag-Alongs and Other Minority Stockholder Squeeze-Out Techniques (Oct 2018)

Hear a wide-ranging discussion, viewed from the standpoint of both the minority ownership and the majority ownership, on planning for, implementing and, as necessary, resolving disputes related to, situations involving minority ownership stakes. Review recent developments in this area as well as current best practices in dealing with issues that range from orderly process to confrontation.

Originally presented: Oct 2018 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

Melissa A. DiVincenzo, Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP - Wilmington, DE
Robert B. Little, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP - Dallas, TX