Luton 01582 725311
Milton Keynes 01908 304560
Harpenden 01582 715234
Call Us 0330 0945 500

Brian and Jamie - Shareholder Agreement Case Study 1

Brian and Jamie ran a successful business together. They didn't have a shareholders agreement as they couldn't foresee a situation where they would not be able to resolve any differences that they may have.

Case Study

Brian was 63 and Jamie was 42. Together they ran a successful software development business producing software for a niche sector. Both had distinct roles in the business. Brian was a software developer and Jamie had significant contacts in the industry and therefore drove sales.

Brian and Jamie were equal shareholders and sole directors. They had run the business together for 15 years and it had become relatively successful, generating profits for the two shareholders in the region of £500,000.

One day Jamie died suddenly in a car crash. He had a wife and three children under the age of 10. His wife and Brian had fallen out a number of years previously and did not talk to each other.

A few weeks after Jamie’s funeral, Brian contacted us as Jamie’s widow was demanding money from the business and Brian did not know what to do.

Brian and Jamie had never had a shareholders agreement prepared, they didn’t think that it was needed as they could never foresee a situation where between themselves they could not resolve any differences that they may have.

Brian told us that since Jamie’s death, the pipeline of sales had ended as Jamie was the only person in the business with the contacts and knowledge to push the sales. Brian had found a new salesman, but he had to headhunt a senior person from a competitor, at a considerable cost. The salary was a large additional burden which significantly reduced the profits.

Brian and Jamie had always paid themselves by dividends and neither took a salary.

Brian did not think that it was fair that he was working long hours in the business, but he had to pay himself and Jamie’s widow the same amount.

Brian could not face the thought of having to run the business with Jamie’s widow. He had offered to buy Jamie’s shares, but his widow wanted far more for them than Brian felt that they were worth given that the business had lost one of its major assets.

They had reached a stalemate.

Brian wanted to force Jamie’s widow to sell her shares, but we had to advise him that in the absence of any shareholders agreement, there was no easy way for him to force Jamie’s widow to sell the shares and that the only real option was to negotiate a settlement.

However, if Brian and Jamie had put a shareholder agreement in place, this could have included a provision which set out what would happen in the event of one shareholder dying. It could have provided that the surviving shareholder would have an option to purchase the deceased shareholder’s shares and a provision as to how the price is to be determined. It could also have provided for life insurance to be put in place so that the surviving shareholder could have a lump sum with which they could purchase the deceased shareholder’s shares. The shareholdings could also have been structured so that each shareholder had a different class of share, with provisions in the shareholder agreement allowing for equal dividends to be paid on each class unless one shareholder should die or cease to work full time, in which case the dividends paid on those shares could then reduce.

These practical steps would have meant that Brian and Jamie’s widow would have known what they could and couldn’t do and the scope for dispute would have been narrowed. It would have given Brian an avenue for resolving the issues, which ultimately would have protected the business.

Seek expert legal advice

The specialist lawyers at Neves have extensive experience in assisting clients with putting a shareholder agreement in place. Contact our Company Commercial team on 0330 0945 500, email info@nevesllp.co.uk or complete our Contact Form and we’ll get back to you.

Brian and Jamie - Shareholder Case Study 1

Need a shareholder agreement?

5/5 Star review
Dear Beth, I just wanted to take a moment to sincerely thank you for all the support, advice, and hard work you've provided throughout my case. It’s been a challenging and emotionally charged process at times, but your clarity, professionalism, and steady guidance have made a real difference. I’ve felt reassured knowing you were in my corner, and I’m genuinely grateful for the time and effort you’ve put in on my behalf. You haven’t just helped me navigate the legal process — you’ve helped me protect what matters to me the most, my daughter. That’s something I’ll never forget. With heartfelt thanks, Ashley
5/5 Star review
We used Neves to purchase our first house. Our main communication was with Jackie who was helpful and responsive. We were impressed with the service overall although we did have a few occasions with slow replies/updates. Once we were close to the end of the process the service was very good and very prompt action was taken. As first time buyers, we would’ve benefited from a bit more explanation, however we would still recommend Neves and we would use them again.
5/5 Star review
I cannot speak highly enough of their service and support during a difficult time. Emma and Lynda were in consistent communication and gave me a lot of confidence. Their empathy and understanding was greatly appreciated and the advice Emily offered was amazing. Highly recommended
5/5 Star review
I can’t thank Beth at Neves Solicitors enough for the incredible support and representation she provided during my family court case. Her professionalism, compassion, and expertise made all the difference during what was a very stressful and emotional time. From our first meeting, Beth was understanding, honest, and reassuring. She always kept me fully informed and explained everything in a way that was clear and easy to understand. Her calm and confident approach, especially in court, gave me a sense of security that I truly needed. Thanks to Beth’s hard work and dedication, we achieved a fantastic outcome — far better than I had hoped for. I’m so grateful to her and the team at Neves, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Beth to anyone needing support with family law. She’s absolutely outstanding.
5/5 Star review
I would like to mention my very satisfying experience with Emily Pope of Neves (Luton office). Emily dealt efficiently with my divorce taking careful instructions and guiding me around the pitfalls. Emily was always prompt in communicating and pleasant in dealing with me. I always knew I was in good hands. Neves' charges were extremely reasonable. This overall good experience reinforced the positive impression made by the firm in dealing with the making of my new will which was not straightforward. I gladly recommend Emily and Neves for any matters in which they profess to have expertise.
Stewart Matthews
Managing Partner & Head of Commercial Law
Kim Sayer
Associate - Commercial Law and Commercial Property
Eleanor Parkinson
Solicitor - Commercial Law
Back to top