Preventing Lawsuits in Joint Venture Agreements

Joint ventures (JVs) can be powerful tools for growth. Two businesses combine expertise, share resources, and expand into new markets. But for every successful real estate joint venture or international expansion, there are countless stories of deals falling apart
Arbitration Guide for Corporate Counsel and In-House Teams

For corporate counsel and in-house counsel, arbitration is no longer just an “alternative” to litigation, it’s a standard part of managing business disputes. Whether in technology, finance, real estate, or construction projects, companies increasingly rely on arbitration
Arbitration vs. Negotiation: When Formal Intervention is Needed

Navigating legal disputes and commercial disputes often begins with direct negotiations, where parties seek common ground and mutual agreement without formal intervention. Yet, when talks stall or stakes rise—such as in contract disputes,
Tenant-Landlord Disputes: Alternatives to Small Claims Court

Tenant-landlord disputes arise from everyday issues tied to lease agreements, property maintenance, and financial obligations. Disagreements may involve unpaid rent, failure to return a security deposit, housing code violations, or conflicting interpretations
Arbitration vs. Litigation: Cost Analysis & Case Timelines

Resolving disputes quickly and cost-effectively is more important than ever. Whether you’re navigating a commercial dispute, contract disagreement, or international trade issue, choosing the right dispute resolution method is a critical
What Happens if Arbitration Fails? Next Steps & Alternative Options

Arbitration is often considered a faster, more efficient, and cost-effective alternative to litigation. It offers the promise of privacy, limited discovery, and the potential for expert decision-makers—particularly appealing in complex
Seattle Washington Arbitration: Your Guide to Efficient Conflict Resolution

In a city known for innovation and progress, Seattle’s legal landscape reflects a growing preference for alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Rather than navigating the delays and high costs of traditional litigation, businesses, nonprofits, and individuals in Seattle are
How Mediation Can Be a Tax-Saving Strategy for Small Businesses

Running a small business is no easy feat. Beyond serving customers and managing employees, small business owners often face conflicts, sometimes with partners, sometimes with employees, and other times with outside vendors. What many don’t realize is that how you handle those
Arbitration Myths That Might Be Costing You Time and Money

Arbitration has become one of the most widely used forms of alternative dispute resolution in the United States. Whether written into an arbitration clause of a contract or mandated by a court, the process is often positioned as a faster and less costly alternative to litigation. Arbitration
Property Line Disputes: Mediation vs. Legal Action

Property line disputes are one of the most common forms of real estate disputes. When property boundaries are unclear or contested, neighbors can quickly find themselves in conflict over boundary markers, boundary fences, or easement rights. These issues often arise when property deeds are vague, title