Practice Area:Business, Commercial, Contract, Partnership Disputes
After years of experience with a wide array of commercial transactions and businesses, Terri Krivosha is now focusing her practice on M&A, restructurings and shareholder business divorces, as well as mediation of commercial disputes.
As a qualified neutral, Terri is included on the Minnesota State Court Administrator’s roster of mediation providers under Rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice, Minnesota Supreme Court. As a deal lawyer, rather than a litigator, she is unique among mediators because she brings her many years of experience negotiating deals to the mediation table—along with her trademark high energy, active listening skills, creativity, and pragmatic approach.
As a mediator, she draws upon her decades of experience spanning a wide array of industries, and deftly work with parties to help them resolve disputes with practical business solutions, enabling the parties to get beyond the dispute and move forward. She revels in being “in the trenches” to mediate all manner of disputes, focusing primarily on conflicts regarding:
Shareholder disputes
Mergers & acquisitions
Exit strategies
Recapitalizations
Earnouts
Indemnifications
Complex contracts
General commercial disputes
Education
Cardozo School of Law, J.D., Law, 1983
Columbia University, B.A., Ancient History, 1980
Additional Qualifications
Qualified neutral under Rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice, Minnesota Supreme Court
Trained Mediator, American Arbitration Association