Guiding Clients Through Business Litigation Issues

Protecting your business is one of the most important things you will ever do. The business litigation lawyers at Harty Williams have helped business owners across the country, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Washington, D.C., and New York. When the future is at stake, you need an attorney who has the experience needed to get results. Put your trust in a firm that values your future.

Extensive Experience In Business Litigation Cases

Our attorneys at Harty Williams can help you in high-stakes cases. When there is a threat to your business, having a knowledgeable attorney at your side is of the utmost importance. We are here to answer your questions and address your concerns head-on. Our lawyers will not back down from a challenge and will keep your best interests at the forefront of every case.

We have helped clients dealing with a variety of situations, including:

No matter where your case takes you, we are prepared to help you through it. For example, one of the most difficult circumstances a business can find itself in is when partners can no longer be in business together. However, we have built a reputation for helping clients divide their complex business matters. This can cause stress on every part of your day-to-day life. Our attorneys can come up with tailored solutions to your specific situation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Business Litigation

At Harty Williams, we understand the complexities of business litigation and the importance of protecting the interests and rights of your company. Our team of seasoned attorneys is ready to answer your questions and guide you through the legal process, ensuring your business is safeguarded at every step.

Is there a way to avoid going to trial during business litigation?

Business litigation can be a lengthy and costly process. However, there are alternative dispute resolution methods available that can help you avoid going to trial. Mediation and arbitration are two common approaches that can lead to a resolution that satisfies all parties involved. In mediation, a neutral third party helps the disputing parties reach an agreement. Arbitration involves a more formal setting where an arbitrator listens to both sides and makes a binding decision. Our lawyers can help you assess which method may be the most appropriate for your situation, aiming for a resolution that aligns with your business goals. When you cannot find a resolution outside of the courtroom, you can trust us to fight tirelessly for your best interests.

Can disputes between business partners lead to litigation?

Disputes between business partners are not uncommon and can lead to litigation. Disagreements may arise over financial issues, business direction, responsibilities or breaches of the partnership agreement. When partners cannot resolve their differences through negotiation or mediation, litigation may be the next step. As your legal representatives, we can help you navigate these disputes, protect your interests and work toward a resolution that minimizes disruption to your business.

How do I handle a breach of fiduciary duty in my company?

A breach of fiduciary duty can have serious implications for your company. This breach occurs when someone with a legal responsibility to the company, such as a director or officer, does not act in the best interests of the organization. If you suspect a breach, it is crucial to take immediate action. Documenting the alleged breach, assessing the damage and seeking legal counsel are vital first steps. Our attorneys can help you understand your options and determine the best course of action. Whether it’s pursuing legal remedies or negotiating a settlement, we stand ready to assist you in holding the responsible party accountable and protecting your company’s well-being.

We’re Here To Help; Call Us Today

It is always in your best interest to talk to a skilled attorney as soon as you start to have questions. If you wait, you may be facing more difficulties down the road. You can reach one of our attorneys by calling 267-383-3899 today. You can also fill out our online contact form.