Succession Planning & Family Settlement for Business Houses

06 June 2020

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SUCCESSION PLANNING & FAMILY SETTLEMENTS FOR BUSINESS HOUSES

Date: 6 June 2020, Saturday

Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM (IST)

SPEAKERS

1. Mr. Rakesh Kumar, Advocate, Hony. Secy. NCLT&AT Bar Assn.

2. Mr.Suraj Malik, Partner, BDO LLP

3. Mr. Sameer Rastogi, Managing Partner, India Juris, India

MODERATOR

The webinar will be moderated by Mr. Sameer Rastogi, Managing Partner, India Juris

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

A. PERSONAL, COMMERCIAL & LEGAL ISSUES OF SUCCESSION & FAMILY SETTLEMENT
1. Necessity of succession planning
2. Parts of succession plan
3. Professional advisory services
4. Mode of exchange
5. Elimination of constraints
6. Ownership structuring
7. Documentation, legal compliance process

B. BASIC INGREDIENTS
1. Help of mediator
2. Clarity on successors
3. Determination of assets & Valuation
4. Identification of entity/structure
5. Necessary strategies

C. How to save the commercial legacy of the Business Group
D. How to address if the dispute has already arisen among the business family members
E. Sharing of some practical experiences
F. And much more….

WHO MAY BE THE AUDIENCE

1. Companies, business owners, investors etc from various countries
2. Consultants, lawyers, CA, I-bankers from various countries
3. Representatives of embassies / diplomats
4. Academia
5. Law firms
6. Accounting & financial advisory firms
7. Others

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