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    Buy-Sell Agreements - Attorney

    A good buy-sell agreement can prevent conflicts between business owners and help maintain the closely held status of a small businesses. In the context of a corporation, this issue is typically dealt within a buy-sell agreement between the shareholders; in the context of a limited liability company, buy-sell provisions are usually drafted into the operating agreement. Any business that has multiple owners should always deal with this issue, in writing, before potential arguments and problems arise.

    If you would like to see more information regarding the types of questions business owners should consider when having a buy-sell agreement prepared, check out my recent blog post on the topic over at IndianaStartup.com.

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