Entity dissolution and owner/member/partner disputes are an area of law that Charles Tweedy has worked in for over thirty years which requires a broad knowledge of statutory rights and remedies and an understanding of the personal and often emotional dynamics that drive the parties. He has represented members of family businesses and real estate partnerships, business partners separating their business into new businesses, and even attorneys separating their practices and businesses in total melt down seeking to dissolve and deal with continuing liabilities.
Invariably, the agreements have been drafted by other attorneys and the outcome is not always clear from the agreement. Understanding what the agreement mandates and what the law requires if the agreement is silent on a particular issue is critical to anticipating the result of litigation and avoiding a losing battle or pursuing a winning strategy.