Who We Are

Our relationship with each new client begins in an old school way – by listening. From the first contact with our new client we listen — carefully, closely, fully. We take the time required to understand the company at issue and the industry in which it operates. Most of our cases involve complex business and financial issues, and our experience, ingenuity and close attention to detail play a large role in the ultimate outcome. We are equally comfortable negotiating for our clients in the board room and advocating on their behalf in the courtroom.

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How We Can Help

The attorneys at Business Divorce represent clients in matters that include:

  • Business disputes in federal and state courts and arbitration proceedings
  • Business Divorce claims, and litigation for majority owners and substantial minority investors in private companies

  • Redemption, sale and restructuring of majority and minority ownership interests in private companies

  • Settlement Counsel for divorcing spouses in family law proceedings

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Tenacious Representation

We are pragmatic, tenacious,  and results-oriented. Our objective for our clients in all matters is to resolve their disputes and conflicts in a manner that optimizes the value of their business interest.

Business Divorce is based in Texas with offices in New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Our attorneys represent clients in federal and state courts and also in arbitration venues throughout the country.  Please contact our attorneys at (214) 389-5300 to schedule a consultation.

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Business Divorce Resources
July 11 | Business Succession Planning
Tip 1: Agree on a Exit Plan in Advance.
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June 28 | Business Succession Planning
Tip 3: Discuss the hard topics before you get started
This is part 3 in our series of tips for new business ventures and investments. In Tip 1, we discussed the disadvantages of using standard form documents. Tip 2 covered why you need an attorney to represent you...
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March 30 | Business Divorce Disputes
Tip 2: Hiring an Attorney for You – Not the Group
This is part 2 in our series of tips for new investments. In part one; we discussed the disadvantages of using standard form documents to govern the new investment or business. Now in tip #2, we are...
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Our team understands that preparation and efficiency in every aspect of a case have a significant impact on the outcome, whether it involves defining the critical trial issues early on, matching the right lawyers with the case or limiting discovery to the evidence that will matter most at trial. While our strong courtroom reputation creates opportunities for early resolution, we always prepare every case for trial from day one so, when necessary, we are ready to achieve the best result possible in the courtroom.

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