Business Disputes: Legal Opinion About a Business Venture Gone Bad

mercredi 25 février 2015

My question involves business law in the state of: Minnesota



Hello my gf and I work in the healthcare field in cosmetic hair restoration. in February of 2014 I partnered up with a business partner to open our own clinic. Unfortunately 6 months later our business fell apart due to money differences and the inability to agree on a contract on how the profits were to be dispersed. Also I was very naive in letting my business partner handle the services rendered transactions as he collected everything into his accounts. In the month of June we profited nearly $30,000 however these monies quickly disappeared and I received vague responses on where it was going. However we did both pitch in equally for the website that was approximately $7,000. And "our" company paid for all of the instrumentation needed for the surgical procedures my gf and I performed for the business. As I said we before we parted ways because of the money issues and the clinic is still in use.



My question/s are this: Because of my naivety in this business venture, does this mean I am out of luck to move forward civilly to obtain partially what my half of the business put in before we parted ways. Second, my gf and I had personal items that had nothing to do with the business and was not bought by the business. We have a long paper trail of voice mails, emails to the clinic, the clinic's lawyer, and we even asked the police to escort us into the office t get our personal items. They locked the door and the police officer shook his head and said he could not enter. The clinic's lawyer keeps putting us off by saying he could not get in touch with us or he needs an itemized list with pictures of the personal items. We have provided him with his requests 3 times. Do I have any legal recourse to obtain our items?



The business dissolved between my musiness partner and I in November 2014. It is February 2015. Thank you for any and all comments.





Business Disputes: Legal Opinion About a Business Venture Gone Bad

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