Practice Area

Operating Agreement Dispute

Texas State Court

Situation — How This Comes Up

My co-owner is claiming the operating agreement means something completely different than what we agreed to.

What You Need to Know First

An operating agreement is a contract. Texas courts interpret it using the same rules as any other contract — but disputes over what the parties “really meant” are expensive and unpredictable.

Full Analysis

Operating agreement disputes in Texas involve contract interpretation, parol evidence, implied terms, and member rights under the Texas Business Organizations Code. The outcome often turns on what the agreement says — and what it does not say.

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