When you go into business with a partner or group of shareholders, you expect that everyone will act in the company’s best interest. Unfortunately, that’s…
If your business manufactures, distributes, resells, imports, or even touches a product in the supply chain, your contracts are doing far more than setting prices…
When shareholders suspect that a company’s leaders are acting against the business’s best interests, they may feel powerless. After all, how do you hold those…
In business partnerships, disagreements are inevitable. What matters most is not whether partners argue, it’s how they resolve those disagreements when they happen. One of…
Expanding your business into the U.S. market is an exciting opportunity, but it comes with its challenges. U.S. contracts are governed by legal principles that…
Family businesses often begin with trust, shared vision, and the best of intentions. But when disputes arise between family shareholders, emotions can quickly take over,…
Disagreements between business partners are more common than most people realize. When those disagreements involve contracts, whether over profit-sharing, decision-making, or the direction of the…
If your business works across borders, whether through suppliers, clients, or investors, you’ve probably heard about arbitration clauses. They appear in nearly every international contract,…