Contract Disputes
A contract dispute can arise when one or more people or entities who are working together or are committed to a business transaction in a contract feel that part of a contract is unfair or has been violated. When this situation arises, businesses need to take action soon, not only to prevent a contract dispute from taking their attention away from the daily operations of the business, but also to ensure their interests are represented fully.
Contracts are necessary components of everyday business transactions and conduct, from employee contracts to vendor contracts to business mergers. It’s important to have guidance when you or another party is contesting a contract, and an attorney at Adam Pugh can provide the comprehensive legal support you need. Contact us today to talk about your situation and business needs.
Types Of Contract Disputes
There are a myriad of contracts which companies deal with on a daily basis, any of which can be at the heart of a contractual dispute. Throughout the course of your business, you may find yourself facing any of the following:
- Shareholder contract disputes
- Real estate contract disputes
- Franchise agreement contract disputes
- Noncompete contract disputes
- Contract disputes with insurance companies
- Licensing contract disputes
- Partnership contract disputes
Whether facing these or other contract disputes, the repercussions of a drawn-out dispute or one which is not resolved in your favor could seriously harm your company. As such, having legal support throughout the dispute is often critical.
Contact Us
If you or someone you know has a contract dispute with a business partner, a shareholder, or another entity or person, then you need a highly skilled and knowledgeable legal team at your side. The attorneys at Adam Pugh can help you through any contractual dispute you are facing. To learn more about resolving a contract dispute, contact us.
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