How To Get Rid of a Problem Partner or Member
Discover how to effectively remove a difficult partner or member from your business partnership by reading our article on How to Get Rid of a Problem Partner or Member
Disputes between partners of a general partnership or members of a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) can arise from many different issues. These disputes may include disagreements about management, profit distribution, or instances where a partner or group of partners is taking money without agreement or competing against the partnership/LLP, leading to financial and operational challenges.
The Partnership Agreement often contains provisions for resolving disputes, recovering losses, and expelling rogue partners or members. Even in the absence of a Partnership Agreement, partners or members can be pursued for damages and compensation. Although expelling partners or members can be challenging, it can be achieved through negotiation or, in extreme cases, by dissolving the partnership or winding up the LLP.
Dealing with partnership disputes and LLP disputes can be personally, professionally, and financially taxing. If you are involved in a dispute with your partners or fellow members, we can guide you through the process. Book an appointment with a specialist litigation solicitor by clicking the Book a Meeting button on this page. This consultation is free of charge and without obligation. Alternatively, contact us via email or telephone. Our contact details are provided Here.
Below you will find more information to help you to manage disputes in general partnerships and LLP’s. If you want more information about timescales and legal costs, please click on the link to our dedicated page on those topics.
If you are involved in a dispute with your partners or members in a partnership or an LLP, please book a meeting to speak to us by clicking on the button on this page or here
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If your business has been set up as a company and not a partnership or LLP, you will find the information you need by reading our pages on Director and Shareholder Disputes.