Business Disputes

Business disputes can be stressful, complex, and nuanced. Whether its a seemingly irresolvable disagreement between longtime business partners, a dispute over royalty payments, or a business deal gone awry, our team of commercial attorneys can help you navigate these situations to find a preferable solution. Our firm handles many types of business disputes including:

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  • A business dispute refers to a disagreement or conflict between parties involved in a commercial relationship. These disputes can arise due to various reasons such as breach of contract, disagreements over business decisions, financial issues, or other conflicts. Some of the types of disputes our attorneys assist with include LLC and partnership disputes, entertainment industry disputes, and cannabis industry disputes.

  • Business disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation. The most suitable method depends on the nature of the dispute, the parties involved, and their willingness to communicate.

  • The duration of resolving a business dispute varies depending on factors such as the complexity of the issues involved, the willingness of the parties to cooperate, the chosen method of resolution, and the court's schedule (if litigation is pursued). Some disputes can be resolved relatively quickly through negotiation or mediation, while others may take months or even years if litigation is necessary.

  • The costs associated with resolving a business dispute depend on various factors such as the chosen method of resolution, the complexity of the dispute, legal fees, court fees (if applicable), expert witness fees, and any other related expenses. It's important to discuss fee structures and potential costs with your attorney upfront to ensure transparency and to develop a strategy that aligns with your budget and objectives.

  • Yes, many business disputes can be resolved without going to court through alternative dispute resolution methods such as negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. These methods often provide a more efficient and cost-effective way to resolve disputes while preserving relationships between the parties involved. However, if a resolution cannot be reached through these methods, litigation may be necessary to enforce your rights.

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