Director and Shareholder Disputes

Disputes and conflicts within a company can have long-lasting and damaging effects on the overall functioning of the business if left unaddressed. Our dispute resolution solicitors work swiftly and efficiently to resolve such situations promptly and smoothly.

What is a director and shareholder dispute?

Sometimes, effective communication between directors and shareholders can break down due to various reasons, such as disagreements over business performance and direction, unequal payments to directors, and lack of funds for shareholders. These tensions can strain the relationship between directors and shareholders, impacting the productivity of the business. To prevent further escalation, it is crucial to seek legal advice as early as possible.

Do I need a solicitor to resolve a director and shareholder dispute?

While some disputes can be resolved through open discussions or dispute resolution processes, there are cases where legal assistance becomes necessary. The pressures and differing opinions involved in growing a successful business can lead to disputes between directors and shareholders, which can negatively affect the business and its employees. In such instances, a litigation solicitor can help you to resolve the dispute on your behalf.

Why choose us?

Our primary focus is to find resolutions and mitigate damage, minimising the long-term impact on your business. Our experienced director and shareholder dispute solicitors can assist directors and shareholders of companies of all sizes. Our priority is to find a find a cost-effective and practical solutions while keeping you informed of the progress throughout the process.

If you need help and advice with regards to a Director and Shareholder Dispute, contact our team on 01926 491181 or email:SiobanC@moore-tibbits.co.uk

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