Alicia Locheed Goodrow gives Webinar through WBEA on the pros and cons of forming a strategic joint ventures

Alicia Locheed Goodrow gives Webinar through WBEA on the pros and cons of forming a strategic joint ventures

Alicia Locheed Goodrow from our Houston office is presenting a webinar hosted by the Women’s Business Enterprise Alliance (WBEA) on June 23, 2020, titled “Block and Tackling Strategic Joint Ventures.”

Alicia will explore fundamental issues to consider when evaluating the pros and cons of forming a strategic joint venture for a specific business opportunity or for a long-term alliance.

Objectives:

  • Defining the Purpose of the Venture Clearly
  • Doing Diligence on Your Partners
  • Hard Talks about Money Matters and Taxes
  • Tie Breaking and Governance Issues
  • Exit Strategies
  • The Importance of Buy-Sell Provisions

To learn more and sign up for the webinar, click here.


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