Negotiating an Open Marriage

Topics:
Contracts and SLAs
Tags:
Finance,
Free Trade,
Human Resources,
Investment Restriction,
Ross Crossland Weston Mirus,
Workforce Management
Source:
Ross Crossland Weston Mirus

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Overview: This article expresses that one of the most difficult topics to discuss when negotiating the formation of a joint venture is what business lawyers call “investment restrictions. Joint venture agreements sometimes explicitly impose investment restrictions on the venture owners. However, the absence of express investment restrictions in a joint venture agreement does not mean that the owners may safely invest on their own in entities that are in the same line of business as is the venture. Read to learn more on negotiation for joint ventures and their investment restrictions.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2002 | Pages: 1


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