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  • Our team
    • Charles I. Kaplan
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    • Mark D. Wigder
    • Nicholas Veach
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Experienced Dallas Partnership Dispute Attorney Protecting Your Business Interests

Partnership disputes threaten the foundation of your business, disrupting operations and jeopardizing relationships you have spent years building. When disagreements between business partners escalate beyond productive discussion, you need strong legal representation that understands the complexities of commercial litigation and Texas partnership law.

At Kaplan Law Group, PLLC, we provide exceptional representation in partnership dispute matters throughout Dallas, Fort Worth and across Texas. We are dedicated to delivering the best results for business owners facing complex legal challenges while providing detailed and personalized attention to each case.

What Common Partnership Disputes Face Dallas Businesses?

Business disputes between partners arise from various conflicts that threaten company stability:

  • Breach of fiduciary duty: Partners owe each other loyalty and good faith. Violations occur when partners prioritize personal interests over company welfare, engage in self-dealing or usurp business opportunities.
  • Financial mismanagement: Disputes over misappropriation of company funds, unauthorized expenditures or failure to maintain accurate financial records create serious partnership tensions.
  • Breach of contract violations: Partnership agreements establish operational guidelines. Violations of these contractual terms provide grounds for legal action.
  • Management disagreements: Conflicts over strategic direction, hiring decisions or expansion plans can paralyze business operations when partners cannot reach consensus.
  • Shareholder oppression: Majority partners sometimes engage in conduct that unfairly prejudices minority business owners, including excluding them from decision-making or withholding distributions.

These disputes require skilled legal representation to protect your business interests.

How Can We Help Navigate Resolution Options?

We understand that most business owners prefer avoiding litigation when possible. We pursue multiple resolution paths based on your circumstances:

  • Mediation: This collaborative approach brings parties together with a neutral mediator facilitating productive discussions toward voluntary settlement. Mediation often preserves business relationships while achieving satisfactory outcomes.
  • Litigation: When negotiation and mediation fail to protect your interests, court intervention becomes necessary. Our trial attorneys are knowledgeable about Texas business law and prepared to advocate vigorously for your rights.

Both approaches aim to resolve your partnership dissolution or business divorce efficiently while protecting your interests.

Why Choose Our Dallas Partnership Dispute Lawyers?

Our firm’s leaders bring trusted, service-oriented representation, reinforcing our reputation for reliability. We prioritize protecting what matters most to you, combining local Dallas legal knowledge with extensive experience in complex business matters.

Contact Our Dallas Business Litigation Attorneys

If you are engaged in a partnership dispute in Dallas or Fort Worth, contact us online or by telephone at 214-473-5774 to arrange a consultation.

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  • Business And Commercial Litigation
    • Appeals
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    • Shareholder Disputes
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    • My Company Was Sued In Texas
    • Unfair Competition And Other Business Torts
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    • Purchase Or Sale Of A Business
    • Severance Agreements
    • Shareholder Agreements
  • Business Transactions Law
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    • Commercial Debt Restructuring
    • Foreign Business Formation Expansion In The US
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  • Creditors’ Rights
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    • Debtor Files For Bankruptcy
    • Proof Of Claims
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  • Real Estate
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    • Real Estate Litigation
  • White Collar And High Profile Criminal Defense
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    • DUI For Professionals & Executives
For Respected Representation Focused On Your Needs, Call local 214-473-5774  or toll free 877-779-6001 Today.

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Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Commercial & Real Estate Disputes

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2929 Carlisle St.
Suite 115
Dallas, TX 75204
Dallas Office

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214-473-5774

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877-779-6001
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