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rtemerson
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Hello, we are in michigan
My partner and I are 50 50 partners in a business. When we started we both put in equal amouts of money for start up costs. We have been in business for 8 months.
During that time everything has ben devided 50/50.
We signed a 2 year contract that included a $25,000.00 initial deposit. Since we had no other clinents, both of our salaries were paid from this deposit for 4 months. Needless to say the deposit is spent & our client expects work to be done within the next 2 years less our intial deposit.
At this stage my partner has notified me that he is leaving the business and taking half of the deposit(from our client). I am keeping the doors open and fullfilling our 2 year contract, although everything that I do for them will be discounted by half and I must do all work involved by myself. Do I have any legal grounds to sue him for the money that I will be doing the work for.
[This message has been edited by rtemerson (edited September 20, 2000).]
My partner and I are 50 50 partners in a business. When we started we both put in equal amouts of money for start up costs. We have been in business for 8 months.
During that time everything has ben devided 50/50.
We signed a 2 year contract that included a $25,000.00 initial deposit. Since we had no other clinents, both of our salaries were paid from this deposit for 4 months. Needless to say the deposit is spent & our client expects work to be done within the next 2 years less our intial deposit.
At this stage my partner has notified me that he is leaving the business and taking half of the deposit(from our client). I am keeping the doors open and fullfilling our 2 year contract, although everything that I do for them will be discounted by half and I must do all work involved by myself. Do I have any legal grounds to sue him for the money that I will be doing the work for.
[This message has been edited by rtemerson (edited September 20, 2000).]