Legal Question in Entertainment Law in California
Hi there,
I'm in a difficult position with my business partner who is not willing to negotiate an amicable split of assets, mostly websites. Nothing I say or offer is good enough. He won't budge on any issues but since starting the company I've done 90% of the work but split the income 50/50. I don't want to keep going this way. I don't want anything more for my time and effort of the past, I don't even want more than a 50/50 split, but he doesn't see it that way. His ego is convinced he's owed more. Without going to court what can i do? Mediation? Arbitration?
What if he won't agree to either?
What are my options?
Please let me know!
Thanks so much,
Craig
3 Answers from Attorneys
Take the guy to court. The court will probably send both of you to the court's non-binding and low-cost mediation program. And for goodness sakes get written contracts from now on.
Have an attorney write him a letter telling him the next step is litigation.
Best,
Daniel Bakondi Esq.
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This office has litigated partnership dissolutions for 20 years. Many times initiating suit brings the partners to the table for an amicable solution. Contact me directly.