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Business Entity Dissolution

Strategic guidance for the orderly dissolution of business entities—focused on minimizing risk, resolving obligations, and protecting stakeholders.

Guiding Businesses Through Dissolution and Wind-Down

The dissolution of a business entity can be as complex as its formation. Whether driven by strategic decisions, ownership disputes, financial pressures, or changing market conditions, dissolution requires careful planning to address liabilities, contractual obligations, and stakeholder interests.

Our Business Entity Dissolution practice advises owners, partners, shareholders, and executives on navigating voluntary and contested dissolutions with clarity and control. As part of our Corporate Counseling & Transactions practice, we focus on structured, compliant wind-downs that reduce risk and avoid unnecessary disputes.

Business Entity Dissolution Matters We Handle

Voluntary dissolution of corporations and LLCs

Shareholder, member, or partner exit disputes

Coordination with tax, accounting, and financial advisors

Partnership and joint venture dissolutions

Dissolution following business deadlock or breakdown

Pre-litigation planning to avoid post-dissolution disputes

Resolution of outstanding contracts and obligations

Compliance with statutory dissolution requirements

Allocation of assets and liabilities
 

How We Approach Business Formation and Governance Inquiries

Business Entity Dissolution is a key component of our broader Corporate Counseling & Transactions practice. Our experience advising clients throughout the business lifecycle—from formation to transition—allows us to manage dissolutions with foresight and precision.

Our attorneys advise clients through complex entity dissolutions, bringing a perspective informed by governance planning, transactional experience, and dispute prevention.

  • Business owners and founders

  • Shareholders, members, and partners

  • Privately held companies and enterprises

  • Joint ventures and closely held businesses

  • Stakeholders seeking structured exits or wind-downs

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