The Practitioners' Treatise on International Joint Ventures


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International lawyers dealing with joint ventures face complex legal issues on a daily basis. Practical guidance is a must. The necessary documentation and clauses have been developed from the regular practices of other international lawyers all over the world. Legal custom has been the guiding hand with less reliance on legal theory. But the two - custom and theory - must complement one another. 0In this substantially revised third edition of a popular text, an American lawyer with over 40 years’ experience in a European capital provides in clear, straightforward simple language, with multiple forms and clauses, the practice and indispensable theory necessary to ensure a successful orientation for the international practitioner.0Practical solutions to the recurring problems joint ventures present between partners, with over 100 sample clauses, are presented in understandable, yet technically precise language. All aspects of counseling an international joint venture are reviewed and discussed, ranging from formation, documentation, capital structure, basic clauses, minority interests, squeeze-out maneuvers, managing the joint venture, due diligence, termination problems and procedures to a closing, all amply illustrated with forms and clauses and their relevance. 0Moreover, the third edition offers expert insights into complex areas of international joint ventures such as the shareholders’ agreement, minority rights, squeeze-out maneuvers, and management problems.




International Joint Ventures


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Joint ventures have become a common vehicle for companies to create strategic alliances with partners that have complementary capabilities and resources, fostering opportunities to exploit distribution channels, technology, or finance in ways not available to the sole partners. Simply put, in a joint venture, two or more parent companies agree to pool defined capital, technology, human resources, risks, and rewards in the formation of a distinct entity under shared control. The complexities of such an arrangement are magnified when the project embraces more than one jurisdiction. In this special issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business, practitioners who have specialized in domestic and cross border joint venture formations report on their respective jurisdictions as well as particular cross border issues. The volume provides national reports on Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, The Philippines, Romania, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, and Vietnam. European competition law relative to joint ventures, taxation issues in The Netherlands, and governing law also are treated.




A Guide to International Joint Ventures with Sample Clauses


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This text is a practical guide to international joint ventures. It undertakes to explain to lawyers, entrepreneurs, managers, economists and to students of international trade the fundamentals which constitute an international joint venture. Also discussed are: the documents needed; the essential clauses; and some discussion of the protection of minority rights, since often joint venture equity participations are not equal. In addition, the ideas presented are also applicable to joint ventures between entities from the same country.




Joint Ventures in the International Arena


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This book gives an overview of the issues confronted by lawyers dealing with international joint ventures. It is part of the Section's new International Practitioner's Deskbook Series.




A Guide to International Joint Ventures with Sample Clauses


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International lawyers dealing with joint ventures face complex legal issues on a daily basis. Practical guidance is a must. In this significantly enhanced second edition of a popular text, an American attorney with over 25 years' experience in a European capital provides the clear, straightforward direction practitioners need to assure smooth deals. Unique features of this work include: a jurisdictional questionnaire with 77 questions for consultation when counselling an international joint venture. guidance and practical solutions to the recurring problems joint ventures present between partners, and over 100 sample clauses presented in understandable, yet technically precise language. This second edition offers, for the first time: a considerably expanded treatment of all aspects of international joint ventures, including a detailed analysis of 50 critical legal issues which should be considered for incorporation in a joint venture agreement an extensive treatment of European Competition Law and International Joint Ventures an unmatched, first-time glossary of international joint venture terms and definitions comprising over 200 items These features save time, money, and other resources by giving practitioners a starting point in drafting international joint venture documents and by minimising the likelihood that a key issue with potentially significant ramifications will be overlooked. The ultimate no-nonsense handbook, the second edition of A Guide to International Joint Ventures with Sample Forms is a key weapon in the arsenal of the international dealmaker.




International Joint Ventures


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If you are going to expand your business overseas you will face a myriad of choices. What is the best entity, what is the best way to negotiate a joint venture agreement, how to conduct due diligence, what are the tax consequences, and many more. You need to know which questions to ask and what issues to consider. This nuts-and-bolts guide will cover legal, tax and practical aspects of forming and operating a joint venture with a foreign partner. The authors, Robert F. Klueger and Jacob Stein are practicing attorneys in Los Angeles, California. Over the past thirty-some years they have been representing American individuals and businesses venturing overseas. They have authored numerous scholarly articles and taught hundreds of seminars. In this book they share their knowledge and experience in any easy to understand and follow manner.




International Joint Venture Law


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As corporations go global, so do the legal issues they confront. International Joint Venture Law is an authoritative, insider?s perspective on the ins and outs of joint venture transactions around the world. Covering nearly fifteen countries, the chapters in this book provide insight on the regulations and procedures that govern joint ventures and other types of cross-border transactions. From practical information on court proceedings and document disclosure to larger strategies for negotiating and successfully closing a deal, each chapter is authored by local attorneys who discuss the most important elements of joint ventures in their respective countries. Also included is information on alternative dispute resolutions, liability, and laws unique to each country, of which an outsider may not be aware. This book takes readers beyond the laws that exist on paper and provides practical information for foreign businesses on the current legal environment, relevant case law, and standard business practices. With a wealth of localized expert knowledge, International Joint Venture Law is a must-have reference for any company or professional pursuing a global business strategy.Chapters include: 1) Belgium: Steven De Schrijver?Van Bael & Bellis;2) Canada: Rob Desbarats?Bennett Jones LLP;3) China: Johnson Tan, Beth Bunnell, and Maggie Li?Jones Day; 4) France: Henri Saint-Pere?Cabinet Ratheaux;5) India: Harminder Chawla?Chawla & Co.;6) Indonesia: Richard W. Cornwallis?Makarim & Taira S.;7) Japan: Masatsugu Suzuki?Baker & McKenzie GJBJ Tokyo Aoyama Aoki Law Office;8) The Netherlands: Hans Witteveen, Lennaert Posch, and Erwin de Jong?Stibbe New York;9) Norway: Kari Alice Fr?nsdal?Wiersholm, Mellbye & Bech;10) Poland: James Yrkoski and Marcin Slomko?TGC Corporate Lawyers;11) Russia: Natalya Morozova, Dirk Walker, Ilia Rachkov, and Maria Shangina?Vinson & Elkins;12) Russia: Dr. Peter Zier and Artjom Vassiliev ? Norr Stiefenhofer, Lutz OOO Moscow;13) Spain: Javier Amantegui and I?igo Rodriguez-Sastre?Clifford Chance;14) Turkey: Serap Zuvin?Serap Zuvin Law Office;15) United States: Mark E. Thompson and C. William Baxley?King & Spalding LLP.







Joint Ventures


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International Joint Ventures


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Presents a survey-based publication intended to assist American business lawyers in advising clients in international transactions and preparing deals between US companies and overseas co-venturers.