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Disputes can arise between partners in any business and for any number of reasons.

Partnerships Disputes

For the sake of you, your family, your customers and your suppliers, it is vital that any partnership disagreements are resolved quickly.

  • Differing priorities in terms of personal and business development
  • Personality clashes
  • Health issues affecting performance
  • Differences between individual partners and important clients
  • Retirement plans and partnership shares
  • Differing views on business values and objectives
Get legal advice

If such disagreements cannot be resolved between the parties by reference to the Partnership Agreement or informally then it is important to obtain specialist legal advice at an early stage.

Fishers Solicitors can help you get the best outcome for the business and its owners. Our solicitors are experts at dispute resolution and encourage parties to seek agreement without going to Court if at all possible and to try and settle issues informally by discussion or, as a next step, by mediation or arbitration.

 

We understand that going to Court, whilst sometimes necessary, has to be a matter of last resort and ideally will only be needed to “sign off” an Agreement resolving the dispute.

However, if Court proceedings are required our solicitors have many years’ experience of claims in both the County Court and the High Court, including Injunctions to protect and preserve business and their assets.

 


Our dispute resolution solicitors, specialising in partnerships disputes

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Emma Allen

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Laura Anderson

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