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3 common sources of business disputes

On behalf of Padgett Law, P.A. | Sep 17, 2020 | Firm News

For many business owners, litigation is often part of the cost of running a business. In some cases, a dispute may be unavoidable. However, you can make preparations to help protect your interests. Understanding some common sources of business disputes and how to...

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