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![]() | Phoenix Business Mediation & Arbitration Lawyers Working for Small BusinessesIt's rare to own and run any type of business without a legal issue arising now and then. These can include everything from a disagreement with a partner or family member over finances, one partner selling to another, dissolving the company, management disputes, non-payment, breach of contract, failure of a product, and many additional examples. Indeed, just starting a business usually requires organization, leases, contracts, tax reporting structure, and more. Qualified legal guidance and representation helps with all of these. We speak from experience The attorneys at Robaina & Palomino, like most of our commercial clients, are small business owners, too. We own and run our law firm. In addition, Debra Palomino owns and operates two other small businesses in the Phoenix area. We know the challenges you face from our own experience, and that makes us well qualified to provide the business law assistance you need. Affordable solutions for your business We're not big corporate attorneys. Our niche is working with small and medium-sized businesses on your day to day matters as well as helping you work out disputes in the most cost-effective ways possible. Affordability is always an issue to a smaller business because any unplanned costs have a bigger effect on the bottom line. Mediation and arbitration as options Just as in divorce and family law, Alternative Dispute Resolution processes of business mediation and arbitration help our clients settle legal disputes while avoiding the expense and drawn-out proceedings of litigation (cases can take months to get to trial). Business mediation is similar to divorce mediation. It's quick, lasting from one day to several. Attorneys can be involved, and while it's not mandatory it is good to have guidance from a qualified attorney to avoid any possible problems or missing details. Both sides get to present their stories and evidence, and the opinion of the mediator is not binding. If one party does not agree to enter into mediation, the matter can still go to trial. Business arbitration is another more affordable, timely way to resolve business disputes than going to trail. Arbitration can be binding and can be set up within a few short months. Attorneys are involved most of the time, and we have had first-hand experience as arbitrators and in representing clients in arbitration proceedings. Call us for assistance and answers Contact Robaina & Palomino for qualified, comprehensive legal representation in business disputes. We have the hands-on experience to handle your issue expeditiously and affordably. Robaina & Palomino, P.C. The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. Copyright © 2008 by Robaina & Palomino, P.C. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement. |