Business Disputes - Pinellas County, FL

Related Articles:

Want to sponsor this page? Contact us here.

Business Disputes - Pinellas County

Unfortunately, business disputes aren't uncommon. Disputes may occur over employment practices, intellectual property ownership, consumer transactions, financial services, construction, and international trade conflicts—among many other topics. How you prepare for and handle a business dispute can determine the amount of time and money you spend in its resolution. That's when you should seek the counsel of a business law attorney who is knowledgeable in dispute law and litigation.

Managing business disputes can be resolved in several ways, depending on the severity of the dispute and the provisions you've made when you and your business attorney established your company.

You should seek counsel from a business dispute law firm in pursuing any of these options:

Mediation - In mediation, the disputing parties work to resolve their differences with the assistance of a neutral third party who advises and offers suggestions to all sides. The dispute resolution is ultimately in the hands of the disputing parties. Its results are private and binding.

Arbitration - In arbitration, each party submits the details of their position to one or more impartial persons with the intent of reaching a final and binding decision. Your arbitrator can be an attorney skilled in dispute resolution and business law. Arbitration is less formal, less expensive and less time-consuming than a court trial.

Litigation - If a dispute can't be resolved through mediation or arbitration, it may need to be settled in a court of law in which a judge and/or jury determine the dispute's outcome.

Control over the outcome of a dispute varies among these options. Most people prefer that a dispute not end up in a costly, lengthy lawsuit fraught with ill-will and unwanted publicity. A business law attorney with experience in dispute management can offer legal advice designed to resolve a dispute as expeditiously and fairly as possible.

If you're involved in a business dispute you need assistance from a law firm experienced in managing disputes in all situations, including litigation.


Back to the top

This educational content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, home improvement or health advice. Content on this page is provided by Ask The Experts and not the featured advertiser.

Want to sponsor this page? Contact us here.
Copyright 2008 - Ask The Experts | Advertise | Contact