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Seeking Resolutions to Business Disputes

When running a business, you must be concerned not only about day-to-day operations but also with disagreements that can arise with those with whom you do business. From employees to vendors, from partners to shareholders, many individuals and entities have varying degrees of interest in your company. Drawing up contracts and agreements with these parties can help anticipate and mitigate potential disputes, but they will not stop them altogether. Sometimes differences between you and others involved in your business can result in larger issues that can disrupt operations and affect your bottom line. In high-stakes matters, turn to an attorney who will focus on your best interests and work toward a favorable resolution in your case.

At Willis Law, our Grand Rapids business litigation lawyers help small and large businesses through complex disputes. Recognizing the financial and personal impacts any disagreement can have on your company, we get started right away to build a compelling and aggressive strategy for your case. Our team initially seeks to settle these matters through alternative dispute resolutions, avoiding a costly and lengthy trial. However, we are prepared to take the case to court if informal methods do not lead to an optimal result.

Schedule a consultation with one of our Grand Rapids business litigation attorneys by calling (888) 461-7744 or submitting an online contact form today.

Informal Dispute Resolution in Grand Rapids

Before a business dispute is heard in a courtroom, the case will often go through informal resolution. Also referred to as alternative dispute resolution, these vehicles can include negotiations, mediation, or arbitration.

With negotiations, the affected parties will discuss their differences and attempt to find common ground to resolve the dispute. This option allows those involved to have more control over the process and the outcome.

Parties can also seek to settle the matter through mediation. This method of resolving differences involves the presence of a mediator. The mediator is a neutral third party skilled in negotiations who facilitates discussions between opposing parties. By opening the lines of communication, the mediator helps those involved in the dispute come to a voluntary decision concerning the resolution.

Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution method more formal than negotiations or mediation. Essentially, it is a simplified version of a trial where both sides present their arguments. An arbitrator hears the evidence and decides on how to resolve the disagreement.

Whatever path your case takes, our Grand Rapids business litigation lawyers are ready to represent you. We are practiced negotiators able to develop and present persuasive arguments. We can leverage our skills and resources to seek to settle your case through informal dispute resolution methods.

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