A Practical Guide to Solving Partnership and LLP Disputes Without Litigation - Mark Briegal - Books - Law Brief Publishing - 9781913715694 - October 18, 2021
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A Practical Guide to Solving Partnership and LLP Disputes Without Litigation

Mark Briegal

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A Practical Guide to Solving Partnership and LLP Disputes Without Litigation

'A Concise Guide to Solving Partnership and LLP Disputes Without Litigation' by Mark Briegal.




Includes: why partnership disputes arise, the difference between partnership and LLP disputes, options, negotiation, and settlement.




ABOUT THE AUTHOR




Mark Briegal is a founding partner at Bennett Briegal LLP, a specialist legal practice advising other lawyers and professionals on the business of law, partnership matters, mergers and acquisitions, business structures, professional regulation and employment.




Mark was on the Executive Board of a Top 200 law firm during a period of sustained growth. He originally worked in banking, running a range of banking operations for Chase Manhattan Bank, and then in management consulting, before qualifying as a solicitor. He aims to bring a very practical approach to business law.




Mark set up Association of Partnership Practitioners in the North West and has been ranked in Legal 500 and Chambers legal directories. He has an MBA from Manchester Business School and a Classics degree from Cambridge University.




CONTENTS




Chapter One - Introduction

Chapter Two - Why Partnership Disputes Arise

Chapter Three - The Difference Between Partnership and LLP Disputes

Chapter Four - Deciding the Parameters

Chapter Five - Negotiation

Chapter Six - Settlement

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 18, 2021
ISBN13 9781913715694
Publishers Law Brief Publishing
Pages 68
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 4 mm   ·   108 g
Language English