Business litigation involves disputes arising out of commercial, business, and personal relationships. Litigation is an inevitable part of doing business in today’s fast-paced and highly competitive global economy. Trends such as globalization, financial innovation, and the rise of eCommerce mean that even local mom-and-pops often interact with customers, suppliers, competitors, and government agencies from across the country and all over the world. This expansive breadth of business creates complexities for businesses of all types and sizes, and the odds of becoming involved in a wide range of potentially costly legal and regulatory disputes increases exponentially.
Our Dallas litigation attorneys represent domestic and international clients in state and federal courts across the country, and in state and federal administrative tribunals and before various arbitration panels. We are seasoned lawyers capable of navigating complex contract issues and other daily business practices and routinely help our clients make decisions and adopt best practices that aid in mitigating risk and reducing liability.
There are many different types of business litigation, and such litigation will vary factually from case to case. Understanding the common types of business litigation can potentially help you avoid legal calamities. Our attorneys represent international and U.S. businesses before courts, arbitration panels, and administrative tribunals in matters involving:
Our business litigation attorneys have earned a reputation for aggressive, responsive, efficient, and most importantly, successful litigation. While we are prepared to take every case to trial, we know from our clients' perspective that often, the best litigation is the one that settles in mediation. Our straightforward, unbiased guidance can help you avoid litigation whenever possible. However, if needed, our litigators are skilled in negotiation techniques and have a reputation for achieving very favorable results for our clients in court and out of court.
Civil conspiracy consists of combining two or more persons to accomplish an unlawful purpose or a lawful purpose by unlawful means. It is a form of joint liability and is a derivative of tort law. An action for civil conspiracy has five elements:
A breach of contract occurs when a party fails or refuses to do something it has promised to do. First and foremost, you must have a valid contract. In Texas, a valid written contract requires (i) an offer; (ii) an acceptance in strict compliance with terms of that offer; (iii) a meeting of the minds of that offer; (iv) a communication that each party has consented to the terms of the offer; and (v) performance or execution of an agreement. Assuming a valid contract has been formed, the terms and conditions of that agreement are known to the parties and subject to one or more of the parties' breaches of that agreement. Thus, in order to breach a contract, the following four things must have occurred:
Our business litigation attorneys negotiate contracts and commercial agreements as well as handle all aspects of breach of contract litigation. We represent and defend clients in breach of contract issues relating to Buy-Sell Agreements, Manufacturing Agreements, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Reseller Agreements, and Technology Contracts.
The purpose of the statute of limitations in a breach of contract context is to limit the time a plaintiff has to bring a lawsuit. In Texas, the statute of limitations for breach of contract is 4 years. The period begins from the day the contract was breached or the date you knew or should have known of the breach.
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