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Identifying the proper parties for resolution of business disputes
Before engaging in any dispute process, it is necessary to identify the appropriate individuals and/or corporations relevant to the process in order to have any prospect of achieving the desired outcome.
For example, it is pointless suing an individual in his or her personal capacity when that individual has signed a contract in his or her role as a director of a company and not in his or her own right.
See Identifying the proper parties for resolution of business disputes.