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Commentary on Dissolution and Other Disputes Among Co-Owners of Closely Held Business Entities

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Can the Company Pay My Legal Fees?

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By Franklin C. McRoberts on October 28, 2019
Posted in Advancement and Indemnification

Business divorce litigants ask all the time, “Can the company pay my legal fees?” In this week’s New York Business Divorce, the first in a two-part series, we take a look at ways in which closely-held business owners and managers may defend themselves with funds advanced or indemnified by the business.
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