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"Joint Ventures: Practice Pointers (Part II)"

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

2:00 - 2:45 pm, eastern [archive and transcript to follow]

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The art of working on joint ventures is just that - an art. Each joint venture has their own story to tell. Even though each JV tends to be unique, there are many "lessons learned" that can prepare you to master the art. Prepare to learn oodles of practical nuggets through the stories woven by our experienced masters. We held the first in this series of two webcasts on this topic on June 18th.

Join these experts:

  • Robert Friedman, Partner, Troutman Sanders LLP
  • Ben Orlanski, Partner, Proskauer LLP
  • Marya Postner, Partner, Cooley LLP
  • Chuck Yen, Partner, Aon North American Rewards Consulting

Among the topics of this program are:

  • Joint Ventures vs. Contractual Collaboration
  • IP Issues: JVs Based on An Owner's Platform Technology
  • Negotiating "Divorce" Up Front
  • Consider Piloting a JV Before Full Commitment
  • Majority/Minority Dynamics
  • Acting By Written Consent
  • Clarifying JV's Purpose
  • Pay Principles: Benchmarking & Long-Term Incentives
  • How Key Pay Decisions Are Made

 

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