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How to avoid partnership disputes in Texas

On Behalf of | Nov 26, 2015 | Business Litigation

As is the case with any close relationship, disputes often arise between business partners in Texas, and elsewhere. When this happens, it can significantly affect business and, sometimes, may have an adverse effect on your bottom line. At The Jackson Law Firm, people often ask us how they can avoid partnership disputes. As such, we will discuss some tips for how to handle disagreements between business partners.

If you and your partner are having a dispute, one of the first things to do is to determine what is at the root of the issue. Sometimes, such disagreements are related to business and operations matters. In other cases, however, the issues may be associated with other, personal issues. Before you can begin to work through such matters, it is important to determine what exactly is causing the dispute.

Once you have determined what is causing your partnership dispute, it is advisable for you to determine whether or not you can work through the issue. Entrepreneur magazine points out that issues like realizing there are flaws in your business plan or not making enough money may be dealt with. On the other hand, you may not be willing to work through such issues as dishonesty, theft and other illegal activities.

Regular communication is also helpful in avoiding partnership disputes. This includes talking about the day-to-day operations, and other business-related matters. It is also advisable to regularly review your partnership. Doing so may help you to identify potential issues before they turn into disputes that may impact your business’ operations.

Perhaps the easiest way for you to prevent disagreements with your business partner is to have a well-crafted partnership agreement. These documents often stipulate each partner’s duties and responsibilities. Additionally, they may include specifications as to how disputes should be dealt with.

For more information about business litigation, please visit our partnership and shareholder disputes page.

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