When you’re running a company, even the smallest business dispute can be detrimental, whether it’s internal or external. The good news is that you have help. When you work with Law Offices of Torrence L. Howell, you’ll have a cost-effective option to get through this as quickly as possible. As a skilled and experienced business attorney, Attorney Howell is the right choice. With his MBA and many years of hands-on, first-hand experience running a business, you couldn’t possibly be in better hands.
There are many options for resolving your business dispute
There are many reasons that a business dispute can take a huge toll. Not only does it put your business assets at risk, but it can drain both your time and your energy – not to mention the time and energy of your staff. That’s why it’s important to work as hard as possible toward the best possible outcome as soon as possible.
We will take a look at your case, analyze the facts, and give you your options for moving forward. We’ll be honest and upfront about every potential risk and cost before we advise you on how to move forward. The three main ways that business disputes are generally handled include mediation, arbitration, and litigation.
Many small businesses choose mediation
This is a very helpful choice for a small business in the middle of a business dispute. It’s also often chosen by companies that lack the resources it would take to survive a long dispute. During the process of mediation, both parties involved in the dispute will meet to come to a solution that both can agree on. This is done with a third-party, who is known as the mediator. At Law Offices of Torrence L. Howell, we can offer essential advice if you decide to move forward with mediation.
Arbitration is similar to mediation but with one main difference
Many people confuse arbitration and mediation because they are very similar. The main difference is that a person who’s arbitrating a discussion isn’t actually involved in the discussion. Instead, they’re more of a way to keep the lines of communication open between the parties involved in the business dispute.
Litigation is the costliest option but it’s often necessary
In most cases, litigation is the most expensive option. However, it can become necessary if both parties can’t come to an agreement. Instead, they’ll have to go to court and allow a judge to settle the dispute for them. In this case, you’ll have the best case of a good resolution if you hire an attorney who will fight aggressively for your side.
If you’re ready to learn more about your options and move forward, then you’re ready to speak with Law Offices of Torrence L. Howell. Call us today at (909) 920-0908 for a free legal evaluation.