Business Dispute Resolution

Summary

In business disputes involving intellectual property without formal agreements, ownership often depends on contributions and roles. Documentation of work and contributions is crucial. For loan disputes, evidence of communications or informal agreements is important. Consulting a lawyer for tailored advice is recommended.

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I have a dispute with the other co-directors within our limited business
Hi ****! Sorry to hear about your situation. Can you provide more details about the nature of the dispute? This will help me give you better information on how to proceed.
I have an issue with interlectual property within the business and a loan amount that has been alleged between our business and another business. The other business shres a director
Hi ****! Thanks for sharing more details.
- For intellectual property disputes within a business, it's important to review any agreements or contracts related to the IP.
- For loan disputes, ensure you have documentation of the loan terms.
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There are no formal agreements for the IP, a transfer of ownership never took place.
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****, given the complexity of your situation involving intellectual property and loan disputes, it might be beneficial to consult with a lawyer to get tailored advice. For now, I can provide some general information:
- Intellectual Property: Without formal agreements, the ownership typically depends on the contributions and roles of the parties involved. Documentation of your work and contributions can be crucial.
- Loan Disputes: Ensure you have evidence of any communications or informal agreements regarding the loan.
Would you like more specific advice on either the IP or loan issue?