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Going into business with anyone, no matter how much you trust them, can be a tricky proposition with plenty to navigate, but there are certain legal ways of doing things that will put both you and your partner on equal footing. Joint Venture Agreements are bread-and-butter contracts for people in the field of real estate law, but many people still try to enter these agreements without any sort of guidance. Today, Chris Seveney is joined by Brian Gallagher, a partner at the law firm of Council Baradel, based in Annapolis, Maryland. Chris and Brian get into the nitty-gritty of joint venture agreements in a primer that should not be missed. If you’re looking to enter any sort of partnership, take advantage of this opportunity to make sure all your bases are covered.
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Going into business with anyone, no matter how much you trust them, can be a tricky proposition with plenty to navigate, but there are certain legal ways of doing things that will put both you and your partner on equal footing. Joint Venture Agreements are bread-and-butter contracts for people in the field of real estate law, but many people still try to enter these agreements without any sort of guidance. Today, Chris Seveney is joined by Brian Gallagher, a partner at the law firm of Council Baradel, based in Annapolis, Maryland. Chris and Brian get into the nitty-gritty of joint venture agreements in a primer that should not be missed. If you’re looking to enter any sort of partnership, take advantage of this opportunity to make sure all your bases are covered.
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