Often Whitney Moore’s first involvement with a family business is when there is a problem. It could be an issue with an employee, an allegation of theft, or a complaint, whatever variation of the issue is it usually prompts a call to a law firm. “In reality,” said Emma Richmond, “if contracts and policies were in place in the first instance it would prevent a lot of common issues from happening.” Richmond, a litigation partner at Whitney Moore, was speaking on the Family Matters Podcast along with her colleague, Cillian Balfe, who is head of the corporate team. Both partners…
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