Business disputes, handled decisively.
Partnership breakdowns, vendor failures, unfair competition — commercial disputes threaten what you have built. An attorney can protect your position and pursue resolution.
Sound familiar?
A partnership going wrong
Deadlocks, breaches of fiduciary duty, and disputes over money or control require careful handling to protect the business and your stake.
A counterparty that won’t perform
Vendors, customers, and partners who breach agreements create losses that compound while you wait.
Threats from the other side
Demand letters and threatened suits deserve a measured, strategic response — not silence, and not overreaction.
How an attorney can help
- Assess your legal position and leverage before you act
- Pursue or defend claims for breach, fiduciary violations, and business torts
- Seek emergency relief where delay causes irreparable harm
- Resolve disputes through negotiation, arbitration, or trial as the situation warrants
Worth knowing
Commercial disputes are won on documents, timelines, and positioning established early — often before anything is filed. Governing agreements may dictate where and how disputes must be resolved, including arbitration clauses with their own deadlines. An attorney can evaluate your position while your options are widest.
General information only — not legal advice, and not a prediction about any specific case. An attorney licensed in your state can evaluate your situation.
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Common questions
We’d rather not destroy the business relationship. Are there options short of suing?
Yes — most commercial disputes resolve through negotiation or mediation, and a well-positioned legal evaluation often makes those resolutions faster and better. Litigation remains the backstop, not the default.
My partner is locking me out of our business. What can I do?
Partner and shareholder disputes involve fiduciary duties and often urgent remedies — access to records, accounting, injunctions. An attorney can act quickly to protect your stake.
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