Legal Surgery to get you the help you need with partnership and director disputes

Shareholder and partnership disputes are never easy but they would certainly be a whole lot easier if you had an experienced, specialist barrister on hand to guide you through the process and answer questions you have as and when they are arise!

In reality this doesn’t happen too often. People only seek out a barrister’s help once they are very much in the midst of a dispute and often when legal proceedings feel like the only way out.

However, with the right advice, support and guidance most shareholder and partnership disputes can be resolved without the need for litigation or ever needing to go to court.

Free Online Legal Surgery

If you could do with some expert legal advice in this field then come along to the free online legal surgery that I will be hosting on September 29th from 4pm-5pm. This is your chance to pick the brains of an experienced, specialist barrister without incurring any fees; an opportunity that doesn’t come around very often!

I’ll be discussing a range of topics such as:

What should I do if I have been excluded from my company and its business?

Being excluded from business decisions and proceedings is a very common issue which often leads to frustration, anger, hurt and resentment.

How do I ensure I get a fair share of the profits from our company?

Disputes regularly arise when people feel they are not getting their fair share of the spoils from the hard work that they have put in.

Can I get access to our company’s accounts, books and records?

In a world where information is often key ensuring you have access to your company’s accounts, books and records can be critical.

How do I go about removing a fellow director/shareholder who has acted wrongly?

If you feel you do have to get rid of your business partner it is essential that you should understand whether you can do so and how you should go about doing so; otherwise it can certainly land you in “hot water”!

How do I deal with a fellow director/shareholder who is moonlighting?

When someone tries to take joint business opportunities for themselves rather than sharing them you need to know how to respond to protect your interests.

If you would like to take part in my free legal surgery, just go to Eventbrite link below that’s best for you and register your space:

>>For the Solicitors Legal Surgery<<

>>For the Business Owners / Stakeholders<<