Rescission in Business Transaction: How to fix Something That Has Gone Wrong

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COURSE INFO

  • Presentation Date 12/1/2025
  • Next Class Time 11:00 AM MT
  • Duration 60 min.
  • Format Teleseminar
  • Program Code 12012025


Course Price: $89.00

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Despite the best-laid plans and careful drafting, errors occur in transactions and their underlying documents. The parties may have had a misunderstanding of a crucial fact or the applicable law, leaving the parties with a practically or legally defective arrangement. Or a simple drafting error may have been made in one or more of the transaction’s underlying documents. This program provides you with a practical guide to using rescission, backdating, and other forms of modification to fix transactional errors, teach you about the best uses and limits of each technique, and discusses the tax and other consequences of using these techniques. • Types of temporal modification—rescission, backdated initial actions, backdated modification


• Legitimate reasons for after-the-fact modification of transactions
• Statutory and common law recognition of rescission
• Permissibility of backdating certain transactions
• Special use of rescission to save S corporation status
• Tax consequences of rescission and other corrective measures

 

Speaker:

C. Ben Huber is a partner in the Denver office of Greenburg Traurig, LLP, where he has a broad transactional practice encompassing mergers and acquisitions, restructurings and reorganizations, corporate finance, capital markets, venture funds, commercial transactions and general corporate law.  He also has substantial experience as counsel to high tech, biotech and software companies in the development, protection and licensing of intellectual property.  His clients include start-up companies, family- and other closely-held businesses, middle market business, Fortune 500 companies, venture funds and institutional investors.