Attorney for Joint Venture Dispute

Joint ventures are a powerful tool for businesses in New York City, allowing two or more parties to combine resources, expertise, and capital to pursue shared commercial objectives. However, when the relationships underlying these arrangements break down, the resulting disputes can be among the most complex and high-stakes matters in commercial litigation. If you are facing a joint venture dispute in New York City, retaining experienced legal counsel is essential to protecting your investment, your business reputation, and your future.

Our firm represents business owners, investors, developers, and entrepreneurs in all aspects of joint venture litigation throughout New York. We bring substantial experience handling disputes in state and federal courts in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, including matters before the Commercial Division of the New York Supreme Court.

Understanding Joint Ventures Under New York Law

Under New York law, a joint venture is generally defined as an association of two or more persons or entities to carry out a single business enterprise for profit. Although joint ventures share many characteristics with partnerships, they are typically formed for a specific, limited purpose rather than for an ongoing business relationship. New York courts apply many partnership law principles to joint ventures, including fiduciary duties owed among the venturers.

To establish the existence of a joint venture under New York law, courts generally require proof of the following elements:

  • An agreement, whether express or implied, between the parties to form a joint venture
  • A mutual contribution of property, financial resources, effort, skill, or knowledge
  • A measure of joint control or proprietary interest in the venture
  • An agreement to share both profits and losses

The absence of any one of these elements — particularly an agreement to share losses — can be fatal to a claim that a joint venture existed. This element-by-element analysis frequently becomes the focus of contested litigation in New York courts.

Common Types of Joint Venture Disputes in New York City

New York City's dynamic business environment generates joint venture disputes across nearly every industry, from real estate development and construction to finance, technology, hospitality, fashion, and media. Some of the most common disputes we handle include:

Real Estate Joint Venture Disputes

New York City real estate joint ventures often involve substantial capital commitments and complex waterfall distribution structures. Disputes frequently arise over capital calls, dilution of equity interests, removal of managing members, development decisions, and disagreements about when and how to sell or refinance properties.

Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims

Joint venturers in New York owe one another fiduciary duties of loyalty, good faith, and fair dealing. Litigation often arises when one party is accused of self-dealing, usurping a venture opportunity for personal benefit, misappropriating confidential information, or competing with the venture.

Accounting and Distribution Disputes

Disagreements about how profits and losses have been calculated, how distributions should be made, or whether one party has been properly credited for contributions are among the most frequent triggers of joint venture litigation in New York.

Deadlock and Dissolution

When joint venturers cannot agree on fundamental business decisions, the venture may become deadlocked. New York courts can order judicial dissolution under certain circumstances, but the standards are demanding and the process is highly fact-specific.

Breach of the Joint Venture Agreement

Disputes over the meaning, performance, or enforcement of the joint venture agreement itself — including provisions governing capital contributions, management rights, transfer restrictions, and exit mechanisms — are central to many cases.

Legal Claims and Remedies Available in New York

A well-developed joint venture dispute may involve multiple causes of action, each with its own elements and remedies. Common claims include:

  • Breach of contract — for violation of the joint venture agreement or related operating documents
  • Breach of fiduciary duty — for disloyalty, self-dealing, or misappropriation
  • Aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty — against third parties who participated in wrongful conduct
  • Fraud and fraudulent inducement — for material misrepresentations that induced participation in the venture
  • Conversion and unjust enrichment — for misappropriation of venture assets or funds
  • Accounting — an equitable claim requiring a full disclosure and reconciliation of venture finances
  • Judicial dissolution and the appointment of a receiver — where the venture cannot continue functioning
  • Tortious interference — with the joint venture agreement or prospective business relationships

Available remedies include money damages, disgorgement of profits, injunctive relief, specific performance, rescission, declaratory judgment, and, in appropriate cases, the appointment of a receiver to oversee or wind up the venture.

The Litigation Process in New York

Most significant joint venture disputes in New York City are litigated in the Commercial Division of the New York Supreme Court, which has specialized rules and judges with substantial commercial experience. Where federal jurisdiction is available, cases may proceed in the Southern or Eastern District of New York. Many joint venture agreements also contain arbitration clauses requiring disputes to be resolved before the American Arbitration Association, JAMS, or another designated forum.

The litigation process typically involves:

  1. Pre-litigation investigation and demand — assessing the strength of potential claims and attempting resolution where appropriate
  2. Pleadings — drafting complaints, answers, counterclaims, and motions to dismiss
  3. Preliminary injunctive relief — seeking temporary restraining orders or preliminary injunctions where assets or business operations are at risk
  4. Discovery — exchanging documents, taking depositions, and obtaining expert opinions
  5. Summary judgment motions — narrowing or resolving claims before trial
  6. Trial — presenting evidence to a judge or jury
  7. Post-judgment proceedings and appeals — enforcing judgments and pursuing or defending appellate review

Statute of Limitations Considerations

New York law imposes strict deadlines for bringing joint venture claims. Breach of contract claims are generally subject to a six-year statute of limitations under CPLR 213, while breach of fiduciary duty claims may be subject to either a three-year or six-year period depending on the nature of the relief sought. Fraud claims are subject to a six-year statute, with a two-year discovery rule extension in certain circumstances. Because timing issues can be dispositive, it is critical to consult with counsel as soon as a potential dispute is identified.

How We Approach Joint Venture Disputes

Every joint venture dispute is different, but our approach is consistent: we begin with a thorough analysis of the joint venture agreement, the parties' course of dealing, and the underlying business and financial records. We then develop a litigation strategy tailored to your goals — whether that means aggressive prosecution of claims, vigorous defense, negotiated buyout, or an early resolution that preserves business value.

We are equally comfortable in the courtroom and at the negotiating table. Many joint venture disputes are resolved through mediation, structured settlement, or buyout arrangements, and we work to position our clients for favorable outcomes through whatever avenue best serves their interests.

Contact a New York City Joint Venture Dispute Attorney

If you are involved in or anticipate a joint venture dispute in New York City, the decisions you make in the early stages of the matter can profoundly affect the outcome. Preserving evidence, complying with notice requirements, and acting promptly to protect your rights are all critical.

Contact our firm today to schedule a confidential consultation. We will review your situation, explain your options under New York law, and help you chart a course forward that protects your interests and advances your business objectives.

You can contact us by phone at 212-233-1233 or by email at [email protected].

Attorney Albert Goodwin

About the Author

Albert Goodwin Esq. is a licensed New York attorney with over 18 years of courtroom experience. His extensive knowledge and expertise make him well-qualified to write authoritative articles on a wide range of legal topics. He can be reached at 212-233-1233 or [email protected].

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