What to do After a Breach of Contract
Counsel from a Proven Seattle Employment Attorney
In business, it is often necessary to trust other people or entities to provide an additional line of service of some kind. These kinds of collaborations are profitable for both parties and are frequently secured with a contract. However, trouble can arise when one of the parties does not honor their terms of the contract. This is called a breach of contract and it can be costly to any business, even when they've taken the appropriate steps to secure timely, high quality services or goods.
The entire point of signing a contract is to provide evidence at a future point if something should happen to go wrong with agreement. Still, that doesn't mean legal action is easy to pursue. Parties can argue that certain factors made following contract terms impossible or even allege that they were misled. That's why businesses and entrepreneurs should always seek vigilant and assertive legal representation to see handle these cases. At Frank, Freed, Subit & Thomas LLP, that is exactly the kind of unparalleled legal service we offer.
If you've entered into a business contract you believe has been breached by the other party, call us to speak with an experienced Seattle employment lawyer today.
Identifying Breach of Contract Issues
A variety of different kinds of contracts can used in business. This means that parsing their language and possible complications can be a very complex process in many cases. At our firm, we're ready to identify and handle a wide scope of these issues.
Our team can handle the following contract disputes:
- Intellectual property (IP) issues
- Business sales and purchases
- Shareholder and Partnership agreements
- Failure to perform services or work
- Failure to deliver services or work in a timely fashion
- Failure to pay for services or goods
We're Ready to Stand With You
Over the last 30 years, the team at Frank, Freed, Subit & Thomas LLP has seen how damaging and frustrating breach of contract cases can be for both businesses and individual contractors. If your agreement has been breached, then we urge you to reach out to our firm today. We offer knowledgeable representation capable of recovering the restitution or injunction your business needs to get back on track.