Should I contact a lawyer outside of our business lawyer for the dissolution of partnership?
The facts:
1.There is no partnership agreement between 3 partners.
2.The partnership no longer works and I wish to leave.
3. We have all made significant but unequal monetary investments into the start and running of the business.
4. 1 partner is interested in buying the share of the others.
5. The company is an LLC.
6. The company has a business lawyer.
I’ve requested that as partners we meet with our business lawyer to dissolve this partnership. They have refused that option and would rather we negotiate the terms. None of us are versed in legal matters and I believe that the outcome of this would be unfair and biased. I have made no claims as to how investments and assets should be distributed, but I feel that they have already asserted their authority on Buy Levitra Online Without Prescription those decisions. I am interested in dealing with this as impartially as possible so that we are all clear on the dissolution and the responsibilities that follow. I only want to receive what is rightfully owed to me.
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