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What to do if your business partner cheated you in Pennsylvania

On Behalf of | Aug 8, 2024 | Business Disputes

If your business partner has cheated you out of something, several legal options are available to help you seek justice. Addressing such a betrayal requires a clear understanding of your rights and the available legal avenues.

Gather evidence

The first step is to collect all relevant documentation and evidence that supports your claim of business misconduct. It can include emails, contracts, financial records, and any other pertinent information. 

Thorough documentation will strengthen your case whether you pursue informal resolution or legal action.

Attempt mediation

Before resorting to litigation, consider mediation to resolve business disputes. Mediation involves a neutral third party who helps both parties negotiate a resolution. 

Mediation is often quicker and less costly than going to court, and if both parties are willing to cooperate, it can preserve the business relationship.

File a lawsuit

If mediation fails or is not an option, you may need to file a lawsuit. Depending on the specifics of your case, you can file a civil suit in Pennsylvania for breach of contract, fraud, or breach of fiduciary duty. 

Consulting with a business attorney can help you determine the most appropriate legal grounds for your lawsuit. 

Seek injunctive relief

In some cases, you may need immediate action to prevent further harm to your business. Injunctive relief can be sought through the courts to stop your partner from continuing harmful actions, and it can be used to preserve business assets during the litigation process.

Being cheated by a business partner is a serious matter that requires prompt and decisive action. You have several options that you can choose from to find the best course of action for your situation.

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