Respected Pennsylvania Partnership Dispute AttorneyPartnership disputes often revolve around client sharing, entitlements under the shareholder agreement, business succession planning issues, and issues stemming from the dissolution of a partnership. The Law Offices of Stephen G. Welz, P.C., in Reading, Pennsylvania, brings more than twenty years of focused legal experience to partnership disputes and litigation matters. A Focused Approach to Partnership DisputesResolving partnership disputes is as complicated as resolving any other type of business litigation. While on the surface the issues involved are often transparent, the underlying issues often relate to matters not covered in the partnership agreement and the personalities of the individuals involved. Our focus is on providing frank advice designed to avoid litigation. However, when litigation is necessary, our firm is prepared to aggressively represent our clients' interests. The firm's primary attorney, Stephen G. Welz, has twenty years of experience handling partnership and shareholder dispute litigation. He is an experienced private arbitrator and has significant experience handling matters before the American Arbitration Association (AAA). His goal is to explore all practical resolutions to partnership disputes prior to litigating the matter. Our firm has represented clients in a wide range of industries including:
By recognizing that small and midsized business owners often have a large personal investment in their businesses, our firm is able to develop legal options that consider our clients' personal and financial investment in their businesses. Our objective in all partnership disputes is to find solutions that protect the interest of our clients without damaging the underlying foundation of the business. Contact a Pennsylvania Partnership Dispute LawyerPlease contact the Law Office of Stephen G. Welz regarding any partnership dispute. Our firm can be reached by phone at 610-378-5272, by e-mail, or by filling the in-take form on our Contact page. |


