DiscoverBusiness SOS! Common Legal Mistakes Business Owners Make and How to Avoid ThemEp. 102 - Top 10 Mistakes Business Owners Make When Starting a Partnership (Part 1)
Ep. 102 - Top 10 Mistakes Business Owners Make When Starting a Partnership (Part 1)

Ep. 102 - Top 10 Mistakes Business Owners Make When Starting a Partnership (Part 1)

Update: 2025-06-24
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In this episode of Business SOS!, attorney and host Rich Sierra revisits one of the most important topics for entrepreneurs: the critical mistakes that can destroy business partnerships before they even begin.

In Part 1 of this two-part series, Rich walks through the first five mistakes business owners often make when launching a partnership. From failing to have a written partnership agreement to ignoring role clarity and ownership percentages, these mistakes can lead to misunderstandings, legal disputes, and even business failure. Rich shares practical advice and real-world examples to help you build a solid foundation for a successful partnership.

Whether you’re just starting out or thinking about partnering with someone, this episode will give you the knowledge to protect your business and avoid costly legal problems.

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Ep. 102 - Top 10 Mistakes Business Owners Make When Starting a Partnership (Part 1)

Ep. 102 - Top 10 Mistakes Business Owners Make When Starting a Partnership (Part 1)