Strong contracts are the cornerstone of every successful business. Unfortunately, sometimes disputes arise, and one party believes the other has neglected to follow the terms of an agreement. If you’re facing a breach of contract issue, please contact a skilled Atlanta business litigation lawyer here at AB Law for assistance.
Common Breach of Contract Issues
Some of the most common examples of breach of contract scenarios are:
Failure to Perform
General non-performance or refusal to perform contractual duties without a valid reason.
Disputes Over Contract Interpretation
Parties have differing interpretations of the contract terms leading to disputes.
Missed Deadlines
Failure to complete the contracted work or deliverables by the deadlines set forth in the contract.
Unauthorized Disclosure of Confidential Information
Breaching confidentiality agreements by disclosing protected information to unauthorized parties.
Early Termination
One party terminates the contract prematurely without proper cause or notice.
Resolving Breach of Contract Matters
Having a competent attorney in your corner is invaluable when facing a breach of contract. AB Law can assist you through:
Notice
Drafting formal notice to a breaching party, outlining the breach and requested remedies or responding to such letters.
Negotiation
A skilled lawyer can facilitate negotiations between parties to reach an amicable resolution without going to court.
Mediation
Engaging a neutral third-party mediator to help resolve the dispute in a structured and non-adversarial setting.
Arbitration
Opting for arbitration where an arbitrator makes a binding decision on the breach of contract issue.
Litigation
Representing your interests in court to seek or defend against legal remedies such as damages or specific performance.
Contact a Skilled Business Litigation Lawyer Today
Don’t face a breach of contract issue without a competent and dedicated business lawyer in your corner. AB Law stands ready to effectively represent your interests, every step of the way. Contact our firm today.