If my business partner has locked all the passwords related to the business, how can I protect myself and have him reinstall all them?
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If my business partner has locked all the passwords related to the business, how can I protect myself and have him reinstall all them?
He doesn’t want to give them back to me. I have no access anymore to anything.
Asked on August 5, 2014 under Business Law, South Carolina
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
You can sue him--that is, you can file a lawsuit seeking injunctive relief (a court order) requiring that he grant you access. One partner cannot lock the other out of a business that they both own; doing so is likely a violation of the fiduciary duty (or obligation) owed by each partner to the other partner(s). The problem is that if he will not voluntarily grant you access, a lawsuit is the only way to compel it; that is, there is no easier, quicker, or less expensive way to vindicate your rights other than through the courts.
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