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Partnership or Shareholder Disputes Attorneys in Denver Colorado

Experienced Trial Attorneys in Denver, Colorado

Internal conflict among partners and shareholders can threaten the very heart of a business. These disputes most often occur years after a partnership agreement or corporation bylaws have been created and signed. They arise out of changing interests, conflict over a business' direction, personal problems and other issues. How the partnership dispute or other conflict is resolved can often be critical to the survival of your business.

Dedicated to Solving Legal Problems

At The Overton Law Firm in Denver, Colorado, we are experienced in handling contentious litigation matters for business partners, shareholders and business owners. We work closely with our clients to achieve their goals and protect their best interests.

As a boutique litigation firm with our lead trial attorney named twice as one of Colorado's top 50 lawyers, our reputation as skilled business dispute lawyers has earned us scores of satisfied clients. Our clients find real value in our ability to unravel complex, multi-party disputes and appreciate our practical, no-nonsense approach to resolving legal issues. Whether through aggressive negotiation or targeted courtroom representation, we can assist you with your partnership or shareholder dispute.

The Overton Law Firm was named a "Go To" Law Firm in 2006 and again in 2010 surveys of general counsel from Fortune 500 Companies published in Fortune magazine. See why this is important for your case.

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To learn more about how we can assist you in resolving your specific legal concern, please contact our law office or call to schedule a consultation with an experienced business litigator at The Overton Law Firm: 888-600-7208 (toll free) or 303-261-8800 (locally).

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