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November 1, 2019Brandi Binkley

Reverse Veil-Piercing — Whether A Judgement Creditor Has the Ability to Levy Execution on the Shares and Assets of a Corporation to Satisfy the Debt of a Shareholder

This is a case note about Yamin v. Carroll Wayne Conn, L.P., 574 S.W.3d 50 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2018, pet. denied)
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November 7, 2014Autumn Kraus

What Every Business Attorney Needs to Know About Family Law

This paper addresses challenging and often overlooked issues arising in the context of employment compensation.
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March 28, 2009Chris H. Negem, Robinson C. Ramsey, Randall B. Wilhite, Wendy Burgower

Valuation

Valuing assets in a divorce can be one of the most complex and challenging issues facing the family lawyer in today’s divorce practice. Not only are there numerous approaches to valuation of assets in a commercial context, there are several different alterations engrafted onto the procedures that are uniquely germane only to the valuation of assets in the context of a divorce. Several characteristics of different types of assets, including the lack of a ready market, make the task of valuation a particular challenge to the family lawyer. In reality, none of the normal valuation methods presents “the” fair market value of an asset Indeed, at best, these methods commonly furnish only a range of values. The weight to be given any single valuation depends on the characteristics of the asset.
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