Valuing businesses in a legal context
Niamh Brennan () and
John Hennessy
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Abstract:
Knowledge of business valuation techniques and methods is often a necessary ingredient in litigation. Valuations may be required in a variety of situations where legal rights are asserted, including divorce, oppression of minority shareholders, other shareholder disputes, partnership dissolution, probate matters, taxation appeals, contractual disputes, etc. This article provides some guidance on the valuation principles, techniques and methods involved in shareholdings in companies, including private closely-held companies.
Keywords: Valuing businesses; Legal context (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 5 pages
Date: 2001-12
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Published in: Commercial Law Practitioner, 8(5) 2001-12
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