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What to prepare before meeting a partnership dispute attorney?

By Michael Steeves
February 23, 2026
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Walking into a legal meeting without preparation wastes time that directly affects your case. A partnership dispute attorney builds a strategy from what you bring to that first meeting, and the quality of that material shapes how quickly things move forward. It’s much easier for your attorney to work with concrete information when you arrive with the right documents.

Documents you need

The partnership agreement sits at the top of every preparation list. Bring everything related to what was originally agreed upon, including:

  • Original signed partnership agreement along with any amendments made after initial signing
  • Informal written exchanges between partners that both sides acknowledged and acted on
  • Contracts the partnership signed with clients, vendors, or any third parties
  • Operating procedures and meeting minutes recorded over the course of the partnership
  • Written resolutions, both partners formally adopted at any point
  • Any correspondence confirming changes to roles, responsibilities, or financial arrangements

The more complete your document trail, the faster an attorney can orient themselves to the actual situation without filling gaps through assumption.

Financial records matter

Partnership finances tell a story that written agreements sometimes leave out. Pull together the following before your meeting:

  • Bank statements covering at least the past two years of partnership activity
  • Profit and loss statements showing how distributions were handled over time
  • Tax returns filed under the partnership’s name for recent years
  • Any financial reports prepared by an accountant or bookkeeper
  • Records of capital contributions each partner made at various stages

Disputes over money are common in partnership conflicts. Having clean financial records ready lets your attorney identify discrepancies quickly and build positions around documented figures rather than competing claims about what was said verbally.

Communication history counts

Emails, text messages, and written correspondence between partners carry serious weight in dispute resolution. Go back through your communication history and pull exchanges that connect directly to the conflict. Look specifically for messages where decisions got made, agreements got confirmed, or concerns were raised in writing by either side. Don’t filter this based on what feels relevant to you personally. Let the attorney make that judgment call. Messages that seem minor on the surface sometimes shift the entire picture once an attorney sees the full context around them. Organize communications by date and keep them accessible during the meeting so specific exchanges can get pulled up without digging through a disorganized stack.

Questions worth preparing

Coming in with prepared questions changes the dynamic of a first meeting considerably. Attorneys cover more ground when clients already know what they need answered rather than working it out on the spot. Think through the following before walking in:

  • What specific outcome matters most to you from this dispute?
  • What timeline are you working within, given your business obligations
  • What the relationship with the other partner looked like before the conflict started
  • What attempts at direct resolution have already been tried, and where they landed

These questions hand your attorney context that documents alone can never capture. The human side of a partnership dispute shapes which resolution paths make sense and which ones create further complications down the line.

Goals before meeting

Spend real time before the meeting getting clear on what resolution actually looks like for you. Attorneys work most effectively when clients arrive knowing their priorities rather than working those out mid-conversation. The legal approach to a buyout, a restructured agreement, or a formal dissolution will differ depending on the outcome. It helps your attorney build a strategy that fits your actual situation instead of a broad one based on assumptions. Preparation at this stage sets the tone for everything that follows. Clients who arrive organized consistently move through the process with fewer delays and far stronger results.

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