Partnership Disputes
Sabel Law APC represents clients in California partnership and LLC disputes involving ownership rights, management conflicts, buyouts, accounting issues, fiduciary duties, and dissolution. These matters often require review of operating agreements, partnership agreements, financial records, communications, and the practical options for resolving owner conflict.
Common partnership and LLC dispute issues
Management and control: Disputes may involve voting rights, management authority, decision-making, access to records, duties of managers or members, and company direction.
Money and accounting: Issues may include distributions, capital contributions, expenses, reimbursements, loans, tax records, and access to company financial information.
Fiduciary duty concerns: Claims may involve conflicts of interest, self-dealing, misuse of funds, competing opportunities, or decisions that allegedly harm the business or other owners.
Buyouts and dissolution: Some disputes require negotiation of ownership exits, valuation, asset division, dissolution, or court-supervised separation.
Frequently asked questions
What documents matter in a partnership dispute?
Preserve operating agreements, partnership agreements, amendments, financial records, tax returns, bank records, communications, meeting notes, ownership records, and records of disputed decisions.
Can partnership disputes be resolved without dissolving the business?
Often, yes. Buyouts, governance changes, accounting agreements, payment terms, releases, or mediated settlements may resolve the dispute while preserving business value.
Why does the operating agreement matter?
The operating agreement may control management rights, voting, buyouts, information rights, transfer restrictions, dispute procedures, and dissolution terms.
Contact Sabel Law APC
To discuss a partnership or LLC dispute, contact Sabel Law APC at Contact@sabellaw.com. You may also call the Los Angeles office at (213) 262-2616, the San Diego office at (619) 604-5434, or the Nevada office at (725) 525-5583.
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