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How to Protect Your Business from Litigation: Basic Legal Tips
- February 11th, 2025
- Quevedo & Ponce
Litigation can be one of the greatest threats to any business, affecting both its resources and reputation. Whether due to labor conflicts, contractual disputes, or issues related to intellectual property, litigation can divert attention from what truly matters—business growth and development. To avoid these risks, we offer some practical tips:
- Draft Clear Contracts: Formalize your business relationships with clear contracts with partners, employees, suppliers, and clients, specifying the rights and responsibilities of each party.
- Comply with Labor Legislation: To avoid labor conflicts, ensure compliance with Ecuador’s labor laws, such as the Labor Code. This includes the payment of wages, social benefits, and maintaining adequate working conditions.
- Protect Your Intellectual Property: Register your trademarks, patents, and copyrights with the SENADI. This ensures that your creations are protected and provides legal tools to defend your rights if infringed.
- Maintain Clear Accounting Records: Keep transparent financial records to comply with the SRI and avoid debt-related issues. If you have financial conflicts, seek agreements with creditors before they escalate into litigation.
- Hire a Specialized Attorney: A corporate lawyer will help you avoid legal disputes, advising on contract drafting and asset protection.
- Encourage Internal Dispute Resolution: Promote dialogue and mediation within your company to resolve disputes effectively and prevent long and costly litigation.
At Quevedo & Ponce, we understand that litigation can pose a serious threat to your business. That’s why we offer specialized legal counsel to help you prevent conflicts and protect your interests.
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