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Partnership and Business Dissolution

Partnership and Business Dissolution Lawyers

When a partner or one of the owners of a privately held business wants to leave the company, how can all the legal issues be resolved? When a majority of owners needs to affect a change in the ownership structure, how can that be achieved? Whatever the reason for the change in ownership, you need a business law attorney who understands all the legal ramifications involved in a significant change in the ownership and operation of a business.

National Business Litigation Group (NBLG)
Law Firms for the Western Hemisphere
(866) 758-0317 or E-Mail

Whether the issue involves a partnership or any other type of company, the  National Business Litigation Group ’s business law attorneys have dealt with ownership changes in businesses of all sizes. We know that there can be difficult financial issues as well as emotional issues involved. For example:

  • When one partner wants to be bought out by another, what is the buy-out worth? What if the majority partner wishes to be bought out?
  • If an owner is accused of breach of fiduciary duty, how will that affect the business dissolution?
  • When a silent partner wants to be cashed out, how should that be handled so that all parties are treated fairly?

The fair value of a business or a share in ownership can be difficult to determine. Fair market value can be set relatively easily if the entire company is sold outright. When one party wants to cash out his or her share, however, litigation can easily arise over issues of valuation.

In such situations, you need a business law attorney who can bring a sophisticated understanding of all aspects of business and an astute knowledge of financial issues. The NBLG’s member firms and global strategic partnershave an established a network of business valuation specialists who can help in the dissolution process.

In addition to proper business valuation, you need to be certain that all legal documentation is complete and that new ownership relationships are clear. For partnership dissolution or other business dissolutions, you can depend on the lawyers in the National Business Litigation Group to meet all of your specific needs.

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