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Abogados de Partnership & Shareholder Disputes

950 abogados de Partnership & Shareholder Disputes encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Eric Lindh Foster
Eric Lindh Foster

Foster & Associates

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Middlesex County35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Eric Michael Papp
Eric Michael Papp

Law Offices of Eric Michael Papp

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Corona30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Eric R. Bardwell
Eric R. Bardwell

Bardwell & Partners

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Irvine18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Eric Scott Hartman
Eric Scott Hartman

Hartman & Associates

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Huntington Beach56+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
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Gainesville30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Eric Valente
Eric Valente

Law Offices of Eric Valente

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Cuyahoga County14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Erik Walter
Erik Walter

Walter & Partners

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Lake County29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Evan Andrew Taylor
Evan Andrew Taylor

Taylor & Associates

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Blanchard20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Evan K. Buchberger
Evan K. Buchberger

Buchberger & Associates

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Dorchester Center14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Evan St. John
Evan St. John

John Law Office

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Falls Church12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Ezra Jacob Reinstein
Ezra Jacob Reinstein

Reinstein Injury Lawyers

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Framingham26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Filemon Kevin Samson
Filemon Kevin Samson

Samson Law Group

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Anaheim23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Forrest J. Heyman
Forrest J. Heyman

Heyman Trial Lawyers

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Champaign County14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Francis F. Lane
Francis F. Lane

Lane Injury Lawyers

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Durham45+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Francis G. Pennarola
Francis G. Pennarola

Pennarola Legal

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Danbury49+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Frank Botta
Frank Botta

Frank Botta, Attorney at Law

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Butler40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Frank Patrick Nardi
Frank Patrick Nardi

Nardi Law Group

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Clifton31+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Gaetano J DiPersia
Gaetano J DiPersia

Gaetano J DiPersia, Attorney at Law

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Irvington3+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Partnership and Shareholder Disputes Lawyers in the United States

Business relationships break down. When partners or shareholders disagree about money, control, or direction, the fallout can threaten the entire company. A lawyer who handles these disputes protects your financial interest and fights for a fair resolution — whether through negotiation or litigation.

What Partnership and Shareholder Disputes Cover

Partnership disputes arise when co-owners clash over profit distribution, management authority, or alleged misconduct. These cases often involve accusations of self-dealing, unauthorized transactions, or breaches of the partnership agreement.

Shareholder disputes typically involve conflicts between majority and minority owners. Minority shareholders may face squeeze-out tactics, dilution of their ownership, or exclusion from decision-making. Majority shareholders sometimes accuse minority owners of blocking legitimate business moves.

Other common issues include disputes over company valuation during a buyout, mismanagement claims, diversion of business opportunities, and disagreements about dissolving the business entirely.

When to Hire a Partnership or Shareholder Disputes Lawyer

  • A partner or co-owner is misusing company funds or making unauthorized financial decisions
  • You're being frozen out of management decisions or denied access to company books and records
  • Majority shareholders are diluting your ownership stake or refusing to distribute profits
  • You need to force a business dissolution or negotiate a buyout of your interest
  • A co-owner has breached a partnership agreement, operating agreement, or shareholder contract

How the Dispute Resolution Process Works

Most cases begin with a demand letter outlining the grievances and proposed resolution. Many partnership and shareholder agreements contain mandatory mediation or arbitration clauses, which must be followed before filing a lawsuit.

If informal resolution fails, litigation follows. The complaining party may seek injunctive relief to prevent further harm while the case proceeds. According to the American Bar Association, roughly 95% of business disputes settle before trial — but the strength of your legal position determines what kind of settlement you get.

Some cases result in court-ordered dissolution, where a judge forces the sale of the business and divides the proceeds.

How Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Fair market valuation of the business determines what a departing partner or shareholder should receive for their ownership interest
  • Lost profits and diverted revenue are calculated based on financial records showing what the injured party should have earned
  • Courts may apply a minority discount or lack-of-marketability discount to ownership stakes, reducing payout amounts by 15-35% in many cases
  • Breach of fiduciary duty claims can result in disgorgement — forcing the wrongdoer to return all improperly gained profits
  • Punitive damages may apply in cases involving fraud or intentional misconduct by a partner or shareholder

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I force my business partner to buy me out?

That depends on your partnership or operating agreement. Some agreements include buyout provisions triggered by specific events like deadlock or misconduct. Without such provisions, you may need to petition the court for judicial dissolution, which effectively forces a sale or buyout.

What does "breach of fiduciary duty" mean in a business dispute?

Partners and corporate officers owe each other a fiduciary duty — a legal obligation to act honestly and in the company's best interest. A breach occurs when someone puts personal gain above that obligation. Common examples include secretly competing with the business, hiding financial information, or funneling company money to personal accounts.