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Business Disputes - if you follow a few steps you can stop a dispute within your company before you end up spending money on legal fees and court costs.
Most family businesses do not survive past the second generation. These actions can help your family business deal more effectively with conflict.
For practitioners of the law, mediation is a well-known concept that became part of their lives.
Companies prefer the speed and impartiality of foreign arbitrators
Contact the mediation attorneys at PCB Law Firm to discuss how the process might work for you and your potential business adversary.
Evictions Debunked. Make sure that you and your staff know the legal procedures for any eviction.
We all try to avoid becoming involved in contract disputes, whether as an individual or a business. Unfortunately, that’s not always possible. In this series we'll talk about what makes a contract, contract disputes, breach of contract claims and their defense, and avoiding contract disputes. Part 2
In today’s competitive marketplace, most companies either cannot afford or do not wish to incur the time, expense and adverse business consequences of...
Whether you are receiving payment for goods and services that you provide, or you are paying someone else to supply you with goods and services, there is
What are the key causes of serious disagreements between family business owners?
My client’s contract to sell his home fell through, and the buyer and seller disagree over who ...
Business trusts act as their own business organizations, and with any business there are bound to be disputes relating to contract and performance issues.
As the saying goes, good fences make good neighbors. But what happens when you need a little more? Some real estate disputes require third party intermediaries to reach resolution. This can transpire through a simple mediator, or through a more...
Partnership disputes can be especially problematic for your business. A partnership dispute may mean you need insight from an experienced business litigation attorney.
Ninety-nine percent of the time, tenants don’t have an attorney, while most landlords do.
Disagreements within a family business are potentially ruinous and this is especially true where two competing family interests own 50% each as the ensuing indecision can paralyse decision making and
When you deal with a failure of a contracted party to deliver on their end of the contract, it can result in a loss of standing with your clients or customers, and a loss of revenue. You can often
The increased use of litigation funding has resulted in more demand for disclosure of documents. This article examines recent cases concerning litigation finance discovery requests, which more often than not are rejected on relevancy grounds.
When boards have standards of how directors should approach conflict and with a clear path to resolving them, disputes will likely be healthy & productive.