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Negotiating the Exit in a Business Divorce
July 2, 2024 By Allison K. Riddle | Business Insights
Negotiating an exit in a business divorce can be one of the most critical phases of the entire process. Somewhat like a conventional divorce, business divorces involve complex financial, operational, and personal considerations that can significantly impact the future of all parties involved. This blog, the third in our eight-part series, focuses on the “Dos” and “Don’ts” in taking the steps and initiating strategies for exiting the business. With the right approach, it’s possible to reach an amicable resolution that preserves relationships and secures a fair outcome for everyone.
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