
Overview

Resolving Disagreements Between Co-Owners of Businesses
Moderator
Kevin Douglass - Babst Calland
Panelists
Anil Bhadsavle - Penn Mag, Inc.
A.J. McKenna (Formerly Signal Extraprise Corp.)
Charles Richey - Markl Supply Company
Business owner disagreements can arise very quickly, or fester for decades, but if left unresolved, they can impair a company’s day-to-day operations and financial performance, ruin relationships and even threaten a company's survival.
Hear from an attorney and a panel of business owners who have first-hand experience involving disputes between co-owners, and learn about:
- The types of disagreements that can arise between co-owners
- The reasons why disputes can arise even after years of operation
- The impact these issues can have on your company's day to day operations and performance and how to minimize that impact
- What legal rights majority, minority and equal business owners have
- How to effectively address disagreements and increase the odds of a quick resolution
- How to manage the impact on your business of litigation between co-owners
Cancellations received via email at least 3 business days from the event will be granted a refund, less a 20% administrative fee. Cancellations received after the cut-off date (3 days prior to) are not eligible for a refund. However, registrations can be transferred without penalty to another representative from the same company for the same event, with advanced notification to organizers. If the replacement representative is not a member of the association, the firm will be responsible to pay the difference between the member vs. non-member rate (this will vary depending on the event).