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Obtaining a Judgment Is Only the Beginning: Understanding Judgment Collection and Asset Recovery
For many businesses, obtaining a favorable judgment feels like the finish line. After months, or even years, of litigation, a court has determined that money is owed and entered judgment in the prevailing party's favor. Unfortunately, a judgment is often only the beginning of the recovery process.
Aug 52 min read
Enforcing Promissory Notes and Business Loans: Protecting Your Right to Repayment
When a borrower fails to repay as agreed, the consequences can extend beyond a missed payment. Default may place significant strain on cash flow, delay business growth, and jeopardize the lender's investment. Understanding your legal options early can make a meaningful difference in protecting your right to recover what is owed.
Aug 53 min read
When Business Partners Disagree: Navigating Partnership and Shareholder Disputes
Many successful businesses begin with a shared vision. Partners or shareholders come together with complementary skills, mutual trust, and the common goal of building a thriving company. Over time, however, disagreements over finances, management, or the future direction of the business can strain even the strongest relationships.
Aug 53 min read
The Cost of a Broken Contract: What Businesses Should Do When an Agreement Is Breached
Contracts are the foundation of nearly every business relationship. Whether the agreement involves the sale of goods, the performance of services, a construction project, or a commercial lease, businesses rely on contracts to clearly define expectations and allocate risk. When one party fails to fulfill its obligations, however, the consequences can be significant; resulting in lost revenue, operational disruptions, and costly disputes.
Aug 53 min read
When Business Relationships Break Down: Protecting Your Interests Through Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation exists to protect businesses when negotiations fail and legal intervention becomes necessary. While many business owners hesitate to involve an attorney, obtaining experienced legal counsel early often leads to more efficient resolutions, stronger negotiating positions, and, when necessary, successful courtroom outcomes.
Aug 52 min read
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