Shareholder & Operating Litigation
Protect Your Rights and Interests in Business Operations
Disputes among shareholders and members in closely held corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs) can disrupt business operations and jeopardize valuable investments. Our experienced attorneys specialize in shareholder and operating litigation, offering strategic guidance and advocacy to protect our clients’ rights and interests in business operations.
What is Shareholder & Operating Litigation?
Shareholder and operating litigation encompass a wide range of legal disputes that arise among owners and stakeholders in closely held businesses. These disputes may involve breaches of fiduciary duties, disagreements over management authority, disputes regarding ownership interests, or allegations of oppressive conduct. Our attorneys are experienced in handling all types of shareholder and operating litigation, from negotiation and mediation to aggressive courtroom representation.
Our Approach
At Isenberg & Hewitt, our approach to shareholder and operating litigation is rooted in a deep understanding of our clients’ businesses and objectives. We work closely with business owners, executives and stakeholders to develop customized strategies tailored to their unique circumstances and goals. Whether through negotiation, alternative dispute resolution or aggressive litigation, we are committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients while minimizing costs and disruptions to their business operations.
Types of Shareholder & Operating Litigation
Shareholder and operating litigation can involve various types of disputes, including:
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty: Allegations that officers, directors or managers have breached their fiduciary duties owed to shareholders or members.
- Oppression Claims: Claims that majority shareholders or members have engaged in oppressive conduct or unfairly prejudiced the rights of minority stakeholders.
- Disputes Over Ownership Interests: Disagreements regarding the ownership, transfer or valuation of shares or membership interests.
- Derivative Actions: Lawsuits brought by shareholders or members on behalf of the corporation or LLC to address wrongdoing or mismanagement by officers, directors or managers.
Contact Us
If you’re involved in shareholder or operating litigation or facing disputes among business owners or stakeholders, contact Isenberg & Hewitt today. Schedule a consultation with one of our experienced attorneys to discuss your case and explore your legal options.