Good leaver or bad leaver?
Partner Ragavan Arunachalam and Associate Helen Ingram define good/bad leaver clauses and discuss key considerations to have when preparing them.
Published 4 April 2024
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In this podcast, Partner Ragavan Arunachalam and Associate Helen Ingram define good/bad leaver clauses and discuss key considerations to have when preparing them.
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Run time: 23 minutes
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Partner Ragavan Arunachalam and Associate Helen Ingram define good/bad leaver clauses and discuss key considerations to have when preparing them.
Published 4 April 2024
COMMERCIAL & CORPORATE & MANUFACTURING
PODCASTS
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Senior Associate
In this podcast, Partner Ragavan Arunachalam and Associate Helen Ingram define good/bad leaver clauses and discuss key considerations to have when preparing them.
Topics covered include:
Run time: 23 minutes
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Specialising in Commercial, Corporate and Corporate recovery, restructuring & insolvency
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