Managing a Business Dispute Between LLC Members or Owners

Managing a Business Dispute Between LLC Members - Owners

Are you searching for San Diego business dispute resolution attorneys with decades of experience managing a business dispute between LLC members or owners?

The owners of a Limited Liability Corporation or LLC are legally termed as “members” in the LLC.  What happens when disagreements arise, and what are the strategies for resolving a legal dispute between LLC members or owners?  The business dispute resolution attorneys at the Watkins Firm have more than four decades of experience managing disputes between members in an LLC or business owners, and partnership disputes.  It is important to resolve any disagreements that arise between the core ownership of a corporation as they distract the managers from the primary focus of the business itself, threatening profitability and in some cases the life of the company itself.

The most expedient and cost-effective option for managing a legal dispute between LLC members or owners is negotiation.  Our unique approach to litigation is designed to help our clients to resolve legal disputes as quickly and affordably as possible while achieving the goals and objectives they have established for the resolution of any dispute.

Resolving a business dispute between LLC members or owners requires meticulous identification and documentation of all associated facts associated with a chronology of events, communications between the parties and a mastery of associated damages.  This puts us in a strong position to draw the other parties and their counsel into effective, leveraged negotiation.  The Watkins firm is able to resolve the vast majority of these disputes through effective, leveraged negotiation.  This is the fastest and least expensive strategy for managing a business dispute between LLC members or owners.

Dan Watkins Founding Partner of the Watkins FirmPro-Tip: “Everybody writes their contracts differently and there’s laws on every type of contract in the state of California, as well as how to interpret them. And sometimes people write contracts or attempt to modify a document from a previous business experience that is quite poor in terms of the law. Some of the clauses may be unenforceable and even some judges may read them differently. And it never matters really unless there’s a lot of money at stake, right?

That’s when everybody goes back, when they get that big contract, where all of a sudden your company’s going to be making triple what it did, then they go back and look at their operating agreements or partnership agreements. So if something like that happens, go see an experienced business lawyer at the Watkins Firm who won’t just say, you need to follow a lawsuit who can try to negotiate some kind of resolution and see if you’re getting the benefit of the bargain and try to work it out.” – Dan Watkins, Founding Partner

We understand the critical nature of the underlying relationships, as well as the collateral bonds between friends, spouses and family members.  Our lawyers work to maintain a positive and constructive working atmosphere while resolving the dispute.  If needed, we are prepared to take the case through mediation, arbitration, and if it is warranted through business litigation in open court.

If you are interested in effectively and efficiently managing a business dispute between LLC members or owners, we invite you to review our podcast Episode 11 – Business Dispute Resolution as well as the strong recommendations of our clients and contact the Watkins Firm or call 858-535-1511 for a complimentary consultation today.