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Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan | Louisville, Kentucky
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  • About
    • Kenneth A. Bohnert
    • Ted Lasley
    • Bradley R. Palmer
    • Edward F. Busch
    • Chris F. Gorman
    • Scott A. Johnson
    • Richard M. Sullivan
    • Maureen P. Taylor
  • Practice Areas
    • Securities Litigation
    • Business And Commercial Litigation
    • Construction Litigation
    • Personal Injury
    • Government And Municipal Defense
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Kentucky is a business-friendly state. Some of the advantages of doing business here include a competitive tax structure with low corporate income tax rates and tax credits. The state also offers incentive programs to encourage business growth and investment and workforce training programs to attract new businesses and support existing ones. The state’s central location in the U.S., combined with its major highways, rail systems and airports, makes it a strategic place for businesses. While Kentucky offers many benefits for businesses, challenges such as shareholder conflict, fraud, breach of contracts and other disputes will arise for businesses from time to time.

At Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan, PLLC, we offer businesses of all sizes experienced counsel for resolving disputes. When you engage our law firm for legal representation to contend with your business and commercial disputes, you can expect direct communication with a knowledgeable lawyer. We provide clear and practical advice to manage and mitigate potential risks for our clients.

Conliffe, Sandmann & Sullivan PLLC: Resolving Business Disputes With Care And Precision

We have built a compelling reputation among our clients and legal peers for our level of negotiation, mediation and litigation skills. We can help you solve a variety of business and commercial disputes, including:

  • Shareholder disputes: These involve conflicts between shareholders and management, often concerning company direction or profit distribution.
  • Partnership disputes: Business partners often come to disagree over duties, management roles, profits or the future direction of the company, If the relationship cannot be salvaged, it may be necessary to dissolve the partnership or negotiate a buyout.
  • Fraudulent transfers: This occurs when assets are moved to avoid creditor claims.
  • Shareholder liability: Refers to situations where shareholders may be held personally responsible for corporate debts or actions, typically due to misconduct or failure to observe corporate formalities.
  • Breach of contracts: Disputes may arise from one party failing to fulfill their obligations under an agreement or parties disagreeing on the terms, conditions or performance requirements.
  • Employment law issues: Covers issues such as wrongful termination, discrimination, wage and hour disputes, and workplace safety.

We aim to be your trusted business partner, protecting your interests and proactively addressing conflicts that arise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our legal team draws from more than 50 years of combined legal experience. Here, we answer frequently asked questions for your information. For legal counsel, advice and representation, please contact our office to speak with one of our attorneys.

Is it worth suing for breach of contract?

Deciding whether it is worth suing for breach of contract in Kentucky depends on several factors, including the potential damages, the likelihood of winning the case and the cost of litigation. Our attorneys can help you evaluate if the potential benefits outweigh the costs and risks involved.

How do you resolve a business dispute?

Business disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, arbitration or litigation. The best approach will depend on the facts of the dispute. Alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation or arbitration, can be more cost-effective and quicker than litigation. 

What are some examples of business disputes?

Business disputes may involve breaches of contracts, partnership disagreements, shareholder objections, intellectual property issues, employment conflicts or complaints over business transactions. These problems can arise from differences in interpretation, unmet obligations or conflicting interests among parties.

Speak To An Experienced Louisville Business And Commercial Litigation Lawyer Today

Call our office in Louisville at 502-934-7090 or send us an email to initiate a consultation. We serve clients across Louisville and the surrounding communities.

Practice Areas

  • Business And Commercial Litigation
    • Contracts
    • Employment Law
  • Construction Litigation
  • Personal Injury
    • Car Accidents
  • Securities Litigation
  • Government Relations And Regulatory Services
    • Government And Municipal Defense

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