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All Dallas business entities, whether big or small, face potential disputes. Attempting to avoid business disputes is obviously the best action to take; but in certain instances business disputes cannot be prevented, no matter how much, or what, action is taken. In these circumstances it is imperative to hire an attorney with Dallas business dispute management experience. Dallas business dispute lawyers, the Duke Firm, PC, can help with disputes including, but not limited to:

  • Employment disputes
  • Disputes between businesses
  • Breach of contract
  • Partnership disputes
  • Breach of financial agreements

When business transactions go wrong and there is a dispute, clients can find resolution from an experienced Dallas small business lawyer, in the forms of litigation, arbitration, mediation, or direct negotiation.

Dallas Business Dispute Litigation

When mediation or a settlement is not an option for a certain business dispute, litigation may be necessary. Business dispute cases are tried in court by a judge who examines the issue and makes a judgment as to what amounts of money are appropriate to settle the dispute. Common business disputes resulting in litigation include:

  • Contractual disputes - In certain instances contracts between corporations are in need of dispute litigation.
  • Business dissolution - Oftentimes businesses need to be dissolved, but the proper way to do this cannot be agreed upon.

Dallas Business Dispute Arbitration

Arbitration is different from both litigation and mediation; but in certain ways arbitration is similar to both. The process of business dispute arbitration is more private and confidential then the litigation process; in this light arbitration has similarities with mediation. When a business dispute goes to court it becomes public, the process of arbitration is confidential. Arbitration is similar to the litigation process in that an arbitrator, or a group of arbitrators, decides the verdict. The purpose of dispute arbitration is to provide quick and confidential business dispute judgments.

Dallas Business Dispute Mediation

There are many benefits of having your business dispute mediated. The most common types of mediated business disputes includes:

  • Negotiating and renegotiating partnership contracts
  • Negotiating facts of business formations
  • General conflict resolution

The process of mediation does not require both parties to hire representation and the process typically results in good standing agreements. Mediation allows a business relationship to continue after the process is finalized.

Business Dispute Representation

When disputes over business actions arise it will prove beneficial to consult an experienced Dallas business law attorney. There are several solutions to managing business disputes. An experienced attorney will evaluate your situation and decide which route is best for your business entity. The business dispute attorneys of the Duke Firm are dedicated to effectively resolving your business through mediation, arbitration or litigation.

Contact us today to learn how we can help resolve your business dispute at 888-314-5720, or complete our web form.

 



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