Category Archives: Partnerships

Partners in Business and Marriage

What if your partner is also your . . . partner? The Memphis Daily News on Correale Builders & Realtors…

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Pre-Partnership Rule of Thumb

From Ben Canosha’s blog, a good suggestion before starting a business with others: Before going into a partnership with someone,…

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Basic Training: Does Divorce Litigation Affect a Business Partnership?

It’s said that more than 40 percent of all marriages in this country end in divorce.  So there’s a not-insubstantial…

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Partners Across the Pond

Partnerships can be tough under the best of circumstances.  Communication gets garbled even when you’re sitting right next to your…

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A Business Partner’s Role in Planning

Sometimes, a break from routine is a good thing. Had Ari Weinzweig not allowed his business partner, Paul Saginaw, to…

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Doing Your Partnership Due Diligence

Well, it seems that even the powerful get duped in their dealings.  From the Washington Post, comes the story of…

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How an entrepreneur’s prenup avoids messy small business divorce

People often view a marital prenup like having a bucket of ice-cold water dumped on your head. Small business owners…

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When Partnerships Turn Sour

Reproduced from my weekly ezine, LexAppeal: As I mentioned last week, business partnerships are delicate creatures. Like Japanese maple trees,…

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A Sweet Beginning to a Strategic Alliance

In my opinion, there are few more delectable words in the English language than . . . chocolate.    So…

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Business Partners Left Holding the Bag

Today’s lesson: you can’t just “walk away” from a business partnership. Another submission from the Department of Horror Stories. “Marcia”…

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