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FVC2409

Introduction to Shareholder Disputes

Date
October 28, 2024
$4900
Standard Price
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Shareholder dispute engagements entail both forensic and valuation components. This session will provide a foundation for basic knowledge, from both legal context and real case applications, so that FVS professionals can properly plan and perform the forensic and valuation analyses in which the cases entail.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify common issues that arise in disputes among owners/shareholders/partners.
  • Recognize how to plan and perform procedures related to common areas of disagreement amongst owners/shareholders/partners.

Speakers

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Nicole D. Lyons, CPA/CFF, CVA
Partner, WithumSmith+Brown, PC
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Christopher Nadeau, CPA, CVA, CMA
Manager, WithumSmith+Brown

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