Disputes Commercially Managed
Whether an institutional corporate or a creative start-up, disputes can impact on profits, reputation, and achieving your commercial objectives. They can develop over time or arise unexpectedly.
Crucially, commercial disputes can affect targets, projections, financial performance, cash flow, work/life balance and, ultimately, solvency.
All businesses have commercial objectives and so business directors, owners and managers have to juggle a variety of competing business interests.
If a commercial dispute arises, the balance of business management can be unsettled – focus can be diverted away from commercial objectives and ultimately, other profitable opportunities.
This can create a cashflow bottleneck, putting pressure on the business from money being owed, or a claim against you, all of which puts further strain on your business’ limited resources.
When a commercial dispute arises it not only puts cash constraints on your business but also time pressures on those with management responsibilities.