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Aug. 10, 2020

Parsing Partnerships

Brown & Charbonneau's niche practice is focused on litigating business and family breakups.

Parsing Partnerships
From left, partners Gregory G. Brown, Mark M. Higuchi and Michele M. Charbonneau of Brown & Charbonneau LLP (Thomas Kurtz / Special to the Daily Journal)

There are more similarities between business litigation and family law than one might think. Both types of litigation are personal, and often involve hurt feelings.

"Business partnerships disputes can be just as difficult as a divorce because it doesn't matter what kind of partnership it is," explained Michele M. Charbonneau, co-founder of Brown & Charbonneau LLP. "If you're two owners in a company and you've worked toge... (continued)

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