The specific laws that govern your business dispute depend on the type of business (namely, whether the business is a partnership, a limited liability company, or a corporation) and the nature of the dispute.
In New Jersey, partnerships are governed by the New Jersey Uniform Partnership Act (N.J.S.A. 42:1A-1, et seq.); limited liability companies are governed by the New Jersey Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (N.J.S.A. 42:2C-1, et seq.); and corporations are governed by New Jersey Business Corporation Act (N.J.S.A. 14A:1-1).
Additionally, depending on the type of dispute (such as breach of contract or breach of fiduciary duty) there are “common law” standards that have been developed by the New Jersey Courts through decisions rendered in connection with past lawsuits.
Spector & Ehrenworth, P.C. has extensive experience analyzing and advising clients on which laws govern different New Jersey business disputes. If you are involved in a business dispute, attorneys at the firm would be happy to discuss with you the specifics of your case and advise you with respect to your legal options. To schedule an appointment to speak with a business attorney, call (973) 845-6525 or e-mail info@selawfirm.com.
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