Investors or shareholders often have vital roles in determining what happens to the business's future. They usually have no involvement in a company's daily operations but are contributors when making significant business decisions. Whether changing the business's...
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Common kinds of shareholder disputes
Shareholder disputes are a common occurrence in the business world, often arising from disagreements related to closely held corporations where the ownership is concentrated among a few individuals. These disputes can stem from a variety of issues related to the...
Why close ties do not prevent shareholder disputes
The idea of forming your own company can be quite exciting, especially if you are to create one with your friends. You begin with a shared dream and work together to make it a reality. Ideally, you can maintain close relationships by separating personal matters from...
Can an employer claim ownership over your work?
As creatives and innovators, you help empower organizations to think outside the box. Creating and exploring new ideas comes naturally to you. However, it is important to consider the implications of working on personal projects during your employment. When do...
3 options for resolving your business dispute
If you own a business, you know that disputes can and do arise. These disputes might involve partners, employees, clients or even a landlord, and they can stem from arguments over contract terms and fulfilment, personal rights, theft or other types of misconduct....
5 common disputes faced by businesses
Business litigation costs Texas companies and others across the country over $100 billion each year. Unfortunately, it’s typically not a matter of “if” it will happen, but “when.” In general, business lawsuits fall under three categories: Litigation brought by...
What can you do about a contract dispute?
Running a business comes with a multitude of challenges. At some point, your business will face a contract dispute – with a vendor or supplier or with an employee. Maybe you run a construction firm and you subcontract the flooring work you need completed on a new...