S16E18: Somebody's Watching Me | The Corporate Calamity of Liz Elting and Phil Shawe

EPISODE · Dec 4, 2022 · 35 MIN

S16E18: Somebody's Watching Me | The Corporate Calamity of Liz Elting and Phil Shawe

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When a divorcing couple owns a business together, figuring out how to handle it can be a huge pain. Today's couple, while never married, were the engine behind the founding and growth of a wildly successful company. As their personal animosity toward each other grew over the years, the in-office acrimony between TransPerfect founders Philip Shawe and Elizabeth Elting became the stuff of legal legend in the Chancery Court of Delaware - and far beyond.Want early, ad-free episodes, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces!SponsorsAlmost 30. Tune into Almost 30 wherever you listen to podcasts! For more information about Almost 30’s courses, membership and upcoming events, head to almost30.com and be sure to check out Almost 30’s Instagram and other socials at almost30podcast.Trashy Divorces podcast is sponsored by Worthy.Worthy helps you get the most money possible for your diamond jewelry or luxury watch, fast and risk-free. Their experts do all the work for you, and their competitive auctions get you up to 3X what a local jeweler might offer in as little as 2 weeks.With Worthy, you’re in control from start to finish. If your item doesn’t sell for the price you want, Worthy sends it back to you at no cost, fully insured.And now for a limited time you’ll get an extra $100 when your jewelry sells for over $1,500. All you have to do is register at https://worthy.com/trashy. (See website for terms.)The Oak Tree Group. Mention Trashy Divorces for your free one hour financial preparedness conversation. Call 770-319-1700 or visit them on the web at theoaktreegroup.net. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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