Episode 5: Business Divorce, Delaware Style

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The Chancery Court of Delaware is considered by many to be the most influential U.S. court when it comes to business law, mostly due to that state's dominant role as the preferred state of incorporation of publicly held companies. Business divorce lawyers know that it also plays an outsized role when it comes to disputes among co-owners of closely held business entities. This episode features an interview of two leading Delaware lawyers -- Kurt Heyman and Peter Ladig -- talking about what it's like to litigate business divorce cases See more +
The Chancery Court of Delaware is considered by many to be the most influential U.S. court when it comes to business law, mostly due to that state's dominant role as the preferred state of incorporation of publicly held companies. Business divorce lawyers know that it also plays an outsized role when it comes to disputes among co-owners of closely held business entities. This episode features an interview of two leading Delaware lawyers -- Kurt Heyman and Peter Ladig -- talking about what it's like to litigate business divorce cases in the Chancery Court and current developments in Delaware law affecting such cases. See less -
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