This course will explore how to identify and resolve the issues that arise when dealing with the subject of business divorce, including pre and post separation strategies, dividing assets, and ascertaining the challenges one may run into. Participants will gain actionable insight into resolving the issues that come with dividing business assets, and what it takes to overcome the difficulties of business divorce.
- Introduction & Learning Objectives
- Description of the course and an introduction to the presenter
- Outlines and identifies the learning objectives of the course
- Dividing Ownership of the Business
- Addresses the process of determining the valuation, current structure, and the terms of separation
- Dividing the Business’ Assets
- Identify and categorize all business assets
- Determine the business’ overall value
- Agree on a division method
- Challenges and Resolutions for Business Divorce
- Outlines the challenges and resolutions for disputes of business valuation, legal complexities and disputes, and managing tax implications.
- Pre and Post Separation Strategies for the Business
- Covers the strategies for both pre- and post-separations with the business
- Q&A
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Aronberg Goldgehn
John C. Sciaccotta is an Aronberg Goldgehn (Chicago, IL) Senior Equity Partner, the immediate Past President of The Chicago Bar Association, and a member of his firm’s Executive Management Committee. He has nearly 40 years of trial and commercial/business litigation experience advocating for clients in litigation, arbitration, mediation, investigations and business counseling matters with a special emphasis on complex civil trial and appellate cases brought in federal and state courts and tribunals throughout the United States. John is also an experienced arbitrator and mediator in complex commercial disputes. Read More ›
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Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.20 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.20 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 Substantive Law, Practice, and Procedure
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.00 General
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.20 General
This presentation is approved for one hour of General CLE credit in Alaska, one hour of General CLE credit in California, one hour of General CLE credit in Hawaii, one hour of General CLE credit in Illinois, one hour of General CLE credit in Missouri, one hour of General CLE credit in Nevada, one hour of General CLE credit in North Carolina, one hour of General CLE credit in Ohio, one hour of Substantive Law, Practice, and Procedure CLE credit in Pennsylvania, and one hour of General CLE credit in West Virginia. This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 1.20 hours of total CLE credit. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.00 credit hours.
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