Legal Help When the Success, Prosperity and Survival of Your Business Are Challenged By Partnership/Shareholder Disagreements Or Other Stressful and Threatening Developments - The Decision to Sell, Dissolve or Persevere
There are many reasons why business partnerships unravel and business entities dissolve or deteriorate. Sometimes there are serious issues of neglect or fraud - issues that can only be resolved through litigation. Other times, it is simply time for the partners to sell or wind up the business and move on to something different. Whatever the reason, an experienced lawyer is needed to help you through the process of a business dissolution or partnership divorce.
Scottsdale business dispute attorney William D. Black has been practicing since 1979. At The Law Offices of William D. Black, we can help you evaluate business problems which may develop and may interfere with your profitability. We can help you plan ways and take legal steps to ensure your company's future success. Alternatively, if the dye is cast for dissolution or failure, we can help you to mitigate your losses.
Reasons for Business Divorces
We have experience representing clients whose business ventures have been threatened or damaged for many different reasons, including:
- Negligence and business torts/defamation lawsuits: Misconduct by a partner, shareholder or officer, and partnership disputes in general are some of the most common reasons for the demise and dissolution of once successful businesses.
- Intellectual property disputes/trademark and copyright litigation: In this current day of high technology, often times a business's most valuable asset may be its intellectual property. If your ideas and inventions are not properly registered, protected and administered between the partners or stockholders, serious internal disputes can develop which are often contentious and may result in partnership disputes or business divorces.
- Business sales and acquisitions: Sometimes the issue hastening the end of a business in its current form is not contentious at all; sometimes the business is sold for a profit or the partners decide that it is time to liquidate and move in different directions.
Regardless of whether the details underlying business divorces are diplomatically calculated or contentious, our law firm has the experience to evaluate the facts, determine your best business and legal posture and negotiate on your behalf. We have more than 25 years of experience handling the business divorce details for our clients.
Contact an Arizona Business Divorce Lawyer
We keep our fees for business law matters as reasonable as possible. Contact us for a free consultation.



