Partnership disputes often combine contract, accounts, trust, fiduciary duty and business-breakup questions.
Before asking a partnership dispute barrister for a quote, gather the partnership agreement, accounts, capital records, correspondence, decision history, alleged breaches and the outcome sought.
The legal position may depend heavily on whether there is a written agreement and what it says about profits, management and exit.
A focused summary should separate financial, management and conduct complaints.
The quote request should explain whether the aim is negotiation, urgent protection, accounts, valuation or litigation.
Source/review note: partnership disputes are fact-sensitive and may involve equitable duties, accounts, valuation and urgent injunction considerations.
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