In this episode of the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with James Cooper, a dedicated barrister and solicitor specializing in legal support for small businesses and self-represented litigants. With his law office based in the Toronto area, James brings a unique and creative approach to legal services, focusing on negotiating and mediating partnership disputes to help businesses manage their legal fees effectively. His commitment to providing flexible legal solutions underscores the importance of accessible legal aid for the growth and sustainability of small businesses.

Key Highlights:

James discusses his inspiration for specializing in legal aid for small businesses and the rewarding aspects of working closely with these entities.An exploration of the typical causes behind the dissolution of business partnerships, emphasizing the importance of understanding and addressing these issues proactively.James shares effective mediation strategies that facilitate amicable settlements between disputing business partners, highlighting the value of preserving business relationships.Insight into assisting partners in parting ways amicably, with examples of positive outcomes achieved through strategic negotiation rather than litigation.The significance of fostering clear communication and understanding to prevent disputes and ensure a healthy partnership dynamic.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to James Cooper for joining us and sharing his invaluable insights into navigating the complexities of business partnerships and legal disputes. His expertise is not only a lifeline for small business owners facing legal challenges but also a beacon guiding them towards effective conflict resolution and partnership management.

Special thanks to our partners: RBC, UPS, Xero, and Constant Contact, for their unwavering support of the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast. Their contributions are essential in bringing these important conversations to you, our small business community.

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