Why Your Business Needs a Legally-Binding Engagement Letter
Often businesses kick off a new relationship with a client using a contract. But contracts can be wordy and overly formal. An engagement letter can outline everything much more succinctly than a contract while also...
3 Tips for Making Mediation Work for Your Business Partnership
If you’re part of a business partnership, the occasional disagreement is a normal part of getting things done. However, in rare instances, disagreements turn into a serious business dispute. When things escalate, partners are left...
Why Your Partnership Contract Needs an Alternative Dispute Resolution Clause
Agreements are a natural part of doing business. If you’re going into business with at least one other party, a good contract is essential from the start. You’ll need to outline all the details of...
Who Gets Custody of the Clients in a Partnership Dispute?
You’ve worked hard building a business with a partner, only to have things come to an end. Whatever the reason for your dispute, before you dissolve the partnership completely, it’s important to consider your clients....
What Happens When Your Partner Has a Lien on Your Jointly-Owned Property?
When you go into business with someone, you’re making a big commitment. Chances are at some point you’ll purchase property in the name of the business that you’ll co-own. All of that is fine unless...