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What is a Business Dispute?

What is a business despute

Anyone who is involved in running a business will deal with business disputes of various types. What are they? The term “business disputes” refers to any issue pertaining to a business that leads to a dispute or disagreement between two or more parties. In some scenarios, business disputes occur solely within the boundaries of the company because the dispute is between two or more business partners or members of an LLC. In other cases, business disputes can involve outside parties, such as customers or clients, or contracts with other businesses for goods or services. Business disputes can also include employment disputes. Regardless of the type of business dispute you are facing, the most important thing to remember is that you should have an experienced Santa Fe business litigation attorney who can assist you through the dispute process and toward a resolution.

While the term ‘business litigation’ might make you assume that your case will go to court, it is essential to understand that one of the key aspects of business litigation is attempting to resolve issues before they reach the courtroom. Our business litigation lawyers in New Mexico can assist you with a wide range of business disputes, and we want to tell you more about some of the distinctions between them.

Business Disputes Among Partners

Business disputes frequently occur among business partners, members, and shareholders. The dispute may occur because one of the parties has engaged in an act or behavior that violates the bylaws or other founding documents of the business. Depending upon the nature of the dispute, it may be possible to resolve the issue by engaging in a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). However, for more egregious disputes, it may be necessary to take steps to remove one or more of the co-owners of the business.

Disagreements With Other Businesses and Individuals

Businesses must enter into contracts with other businesses for a variety of goods and services. For example, your business likely has a vendor who supplies coffee, soap products, and other goods that are necessary for your employees and for customers or clients who come into your business location. You may also have contracts with construction companies that are doing renovations on your office building, as well as commercial lease agreements for the property where your business physically exists. If the other party fails to hold up its end of the agreement, your business can suffer, and you may need to file a breach of contract claim.

Employment Disputes

There are many different types of employment law issues that can arise in the course of doing business, from breach of contract cases involving employment contracts to discrimination claims. The best method for resolving any employment dispute will depend upon the particular issue at the center of the dispute and whether it is possible to go through alternative dispute resolution options like mediation or arbitration. Our New Mexico business dispute attorneys can evaluate your situation today and can discuss your options with you.

Contact Our Santa Fe Business Litigation Lawyers

Do you need assistance handling a business dispute? Our New Mexico business dispute attorneys are here to assist you. Contact Slate Stern Law for more information.