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Good Leaver / Bad Leaver Provisions in Shareholders Agreements: Ensuring Fairness and Clarity
One of the most overlooked yet critical aspects of a shareholders agreement is the inclusion of Good Leaver / Bad Leaver provisions . These clauses address what happens when a shareholder leaves the company—whether in good terms or in bad terms —and how their shares...
Why Drag-Along Clauses in Shareholders Agreements Are Critical for Startups Raising Capital
When startups seek external funding, they often bring in investors (such as venture capitalists, angel investors, or private equity firms) who acquire minority stakes in the company. These investors typically have different goals and expectations compared to the...
How a Minority Can Hold the Majority Hostage: Drag Along Clause in Your Shareholders Agreement
In corporate governance, power dynamics between majority and minority shareholders can sometimes lead to unexpected challenges. While the majority typically holds control over decision-making, there are scenarios where a minority shareholder—or group of minority...
The Importance of a Properly Drafted Software Development Agreement: A Developer’s Perspective
A software development agreement is more than just a legal formality—it is a critical tool that protects both the developer and the client throughout the project lifecycle. From a developer’s perspective, a well-drafted agreement ensures clarity, minimizes risks, and...
The Benefits of a Shareholders Agreement for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
In the dynamic world of business, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a pivotal role in driving economic growth, innovation, and employment. However, as these businesses grow, they often face challenges related to ownership structure, decision-making processes,...
No Interest, Shared Success: How Mudarabah Agreements Revolutionize Ethical Business Financing
The concept of no interest involvement is a cornerstone of Islamic finance and is particularly significant in the context of a Mudarabah agreement. In Islamic economics, the prohibition of interest (known as riba) is based on the belief that money itself should not...
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