Contractual Disputes
Whether the contract is a hand shake or a complex, multiple volume document signed in triplicate, if a promise has been made and broken, and you or your business were damaged because of another's broken promise, we can help. We represent individuals and businesses, plaintiffs and defendants.
What to Do?
Contact one of our five locations and provide us with as much information as you can about your contract dispute. If it concerns a written contract, the following information helps us mount a proper defense:
• All originals or copies of the final, signed contract that you have
• Any preliminary drafts of the written contract that were exchanged between the parties
• Any written or audio correspondence regarding the terms of the contract
• The current, or last known, contact information of all parties to the contract
• The current, or last known, contact information of all witnesses to contract negotiations or the contract being signed.
If the contract was not written but instead based on an oral agreement or a hand shake, the following information helps us mount a proper defense:
• What terms and conditions the oral agreement covered
• What written or audio correspondence regarding the terms of the oral contract might exist
• The current, or last known, contact information of all parties to the contract
• The current, or last known, contact information of all witnesses to contract negotiations
Also, be able to tell your legal counsel about the breach of contract and the harm it has caused. This information could include:
• Written or audio correspondence from the person(s) breaking their promises regarding what they did not do, when they were suppose to do it by, and why they were unable to perform their duties
• Any documents, including financial information, showing the harm caused by the breach of contract.
The civil litigation attorneys at Lindstadt Law can help. For a free consultation call us at (844) LIND-LAW for a free consultation or to schedule an appointment at one of our five locations.