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Key provisions for shareholder agreements

Shareholder agreements (and other similar documents like unitholder, partnership and stakeholder agreements) are an important part of business planning for your business or investment structure.

These agreements set out the rights and responsibilities of the shareholders and their controllers and how decisions will be made for the company.

These documents are critically important to protect your client’s investment and the value of the company assets where the directors and shareholders are not in agreement and on the entry and exit of shareholders.

In this presentation, Clinton and Alfred will work through some key issues you should cover in your shareholder, unitholder, partnership and stakeholder agreements such as:

  • management and funding issues
  • entry and exit of investors
  • how the company should be valued
  • pre-emptive rights
  • tag along and drag along provisions
  • business succession funding arrangements
  • guarantees.

At the end of this presentation, you will have a greater understanding of how a shareholder, unitholder, partnership or stakeholder agreement) can benefit your client and the options for dealing with common issues such as ownership or control.

[Running time: 1 hr]

$110.00