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Failure to Define Terms in Buyout Agreements Leads to Litigation Woes

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By Peter Mahler on November 8, 2010
Posted in Buyout, Fair Market Value vs. Fair Value, Settlement, Valuation, Valuation Discounts

What do three recent decisions by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the Appellate Division in Albany, and Nassau County Justice Ira Warshawsky have in common? They all involve disputes over poorly designed buyout agreements that fail to define critical terms. It’s in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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