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This is a discussion on Shareholder Dispute within the Business and Corporate Help forums, part of the Ask an Attorney category; In our business world, a shareholder agreement is one of the most important if not the most important factor to run the business smoothly. Despite its utility, however, there could still be times when a shareholder dispute inevitably arises. A shareholder dispute happens when conflicting allegations between different persons claiming ...


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Old 04-16-2008, 01:25 PM
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Default Shareholder Dispute

In our business world, a shareholder agreement is one of the most important if not the most important factor to run the business smoothly.
Despite its utility, however, there could still be times when a shareholder dispute inevitably arises.
A shareholder dispute happens when conflicting allegations between different persons claiming to have interests over the corporation’s shares of stock argue over the real ownership of the disputed shares of stocks.
And as discussed, although a certificate of stock can determine who owns the shares of stock of the corporation, such alone is not conclusive. It can still be subjected to scrutiny and controversy. Hence, a shareholder dispute enters the picture.

If you are caught up in a shareholder dispute because another person is claiming ownership over your shares of stocks in a corporation, you have to seek help from a competent, effective, efficient and experience Lawyers who handle all types of shareholder disputes.
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