Forming A Strategic Alliance - Key Issues
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Overview: There are some key issues to look out for when drafting a Strategic Alliance Agreement. The most important provision to include, is a "No Partnership" provision. A strategic alliance is different in purpose and form than a partnership, and the agreement should expressly reflect the intentions of the parties not to form a partnership. The legal status of a "Partnership" involves a whole series of rights and obligations that neither party to a strategic alliance would like to assume. Therefore, a "No Partnership" provision must be included and must clearly stress that the parties do not intend to create a partnership in this agreement.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 5



