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As it's been so long since the partner paid any attention to the business, companies house are now dissolving it (First Gazette). Is there anything I can do at this point, or should I wait until it's dissolved?
The company owns the rights to some IP I wrote, and it's really only this I want...
There's no doubt the emails were either forwarded or quoted wholesale, naming the source, unless my business partner hacked the guy's account. The letter from his solicitor clearly states where the information came from, naming the original recipient specifically. He also quoted some of the...
Quick update on this and a question. And yes, it's still ongoing. I had a letter from my business partner's solicitor last year (usual stuff, he's a paragon of virtue and I'm a borderline criminal) and then nothing until a few weeks ago. He's threatening to sue me because I damaged "his"...
Thanks for your reply Graham. I have two problems here. Firstly, the current earnings are tiny, but they're potentially huge. We're talking about a deal with one of the biggest comic book companies, one most people will know if you mention comics. Secondly, I don't think the other partner is...
Thanks for your answers so far.
The company is an LLP.
No, I didn't sign anything other than the partnership agreement. I'm beginning to think you're right, Chris, learn my lesson and move on, but I don't want to give in too easily.
A few months ago me and my business partner had a small argument. A few days later I found myself locked out of all the company's resources, as he'd changed all the passwords and access rights. As the company is run entirely online I'm effectively frozen out. The partner has now started another...