Business Law

BUSINESS LAW


Civil Litigation

Most adults at some time will become involved in a dispute with another party. It might be a contractor who damaged your home, a roofer who did not fix a leak or a driver who rear-ended you while you were stopped at a traffic light. Most of these disputes will be resolved without involving lawyers or the court system. Some, however, will escalate into civil lawsuits.

Civil litigation, as opposed to a criminal prosecution, involves a dispute between two or more individuals or businesses, usually over money. Breach of contract, and personal injury disputes are examples of disputes that, if tried in court, are referred to as "civil litigation" matters.
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Our office is experienced in many areas of civil litigation such as personal injury, breach of contract, claims against insurance companies, and a wide variety of other areas.

Contract Law

In law, a contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. A legally enforceable contract is an exchange of promises with specific legal remedies for breach. This can include a compensatory remedy, whereby the defaulting party is required to pay monies that would otherwise have been exchanged were the contract honored, or an equitable remedy such as specific performance, in which the person who entered into the contract is required to carry out the specific action they have failed to do.

Our office handles everything from contract drafting, reviewing, rendering opinions, and negotiating agreements to the final stage of signing the contract. Clients with contract concerns include vendors, third parties, landlords, and business owners to further their business transactions.
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