Recording: TLFC Law Lunchtime Briefing: Internal Business Disputes

By Michael Fetter
13 October 2021
We would like to thank everyone for attending the Lunchtime Briefing on Internal Business Disputes.
Corporate Divorce - What happens when the relationship between business owners fractures?
Chaired By Michael Fetter, Principal, and presented by Rob Oxley, Principal, Felicity Simpson, Special Counsel and Phoebe Langridge, Associate.
If you were unable to attend this session, you are welcome to watch the recording at your convenience.
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The slides are also available. Please click here to view the PowerPoint Slides.
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