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Cash-Out Mergers – Exit Strategy for Deadlocked Majority Shareholders
By Ryan Olson I recently encountered two clients who were having trouble divesting a third minority shareholder out of their business. The two clients together held a majority interest of a closely-held corporation and they [...]
John Mucha Receives Leader In The Law Recognition
John Mucha has been recognized as a 2018 Leader in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Leaders in the Law are honored, among other things, for: • Significant accomplishments or achievements in law practice. • [...]
Leading Lawyers Magazine Names 18 Dawda Attorneys as 2018 Leading Lawyers
18 Dawda attorneys have been recognized by Leading Lawyers as 2018 Leading Lawyers in their respected legal practice areas. The following attorneys were recognized: Brian R. Balow: Computer & Technology Law; Copyright & Trademark Law; [...]
Breaking With Tradition
Alfredo Casab authored an article for Shopping Center Business discussing how non-traditional retail concepts are emerging as viable and vital new tenants for many centers, and what landlords need to know and do to accommodate [...]
Starbucks settles with Simon, begins closing Teavana stores
By Al Urbanski with Chain Store Age A back-and-forth battle between the nation’s top coffee shop chain and premium mall owner finally appears to be settled. Simon Property Group took Starbucks to court for violating [...]
Avoiding Deadlock: advance planning minimizes the impact of business breakups
By Ryan Olson Business breakups often involve bruised egos, emotional sparring, and financial consequences. The complexities of resolving professional disputes or dissolving a professional connection can make business relationships even more fraught than personal breakups. [...]