Transactional Disputes
Common situations for transactional disputes include, but are not limited to:
- When a business does not fulfill its obligations
- When a business has misrepresented its services.
- If a business purposefully uses misleading information or misrepresents its inventory.
- If an employee has embezzled or stolen from a business.
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As a career businessman, Brad has been on every side of business controversies. In his experience, there are two primary categories of business controversies that arise:
1) Internal disputes between individuals who are co-owners, shareholders, or otherwise involved in a business together (employee/employer, contractor, etc) reach an insurmountable operational disagreement.
2) External disputes between an individual or business who worked with/for a separate entity and misrepresented services, left unfulfilled obligations, or otherwise failed to execute an agreement.
These disputes can be identified as Ownership Disputes and Transactional Disputes.
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Ownership Disputes
Common situations for ownership disputes include, but are not limited to:
- When individuals formed a company together, but one partner isn’t pulling their weight, or one partner has all but left the situation.
- When individuals formed a company together, but no longer share a common vision.
- Where a majority owner is unfairly imposing their will on a minority owner
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- Partnership disputes
- Shareholder disputes
- Dissenter actions
- Breach of contract
- Contract disputes
- Warranty claims
- Breach of warranty
- Civil theft & fraud
- Fraudulent transfer of assets claims
- Unfair trade practices
- Breach of fiduciary duty disputes
- Breach of good faith and fair dealing claims