Running a business requires trust in employees, contractors, and other businesses to ensure smooth and successful operations. However, if that trust is broken, it can have serious consequences such as disrupting business operations, decreasing profits, and damaging consumer confidence. In these situations, our attorneys can seek monetary compensation or equitable solutions when a contract has been breached. The remedies may include:
- Direct damages — Reimbursement for monetary loss directly resulting from the breach, past and future
- Consequential and incidental damages — Compensation for additional foreseeable losses caused by the breach, including lost profits
- Attorney fees and costs — Under Texas law, a party who prevails in a claim for breach of contract may often recover its attorney’s fees from the other party.
- Liquidated damages — Amounts specified in the contract that are payable for particular breaches, such as late or substandard performance
- Specific performance — Court order requiring the breaching party to fulfill the terms of the contract
- Rescission — Cancellation of the contract, with both sides excused from further performance and payments made under the contract returned
- Reformation — Change in the terms of the contract when the court believes there was an honest misunderstanding by the parties about what was to be performed
William Germany is committed to helping business owners achieve the best legal remedy for breach of contract cases, whether they are the plaintiffs or defendants.
Skilled attorneys negotiate from a position of strength
Settling a dispute in the business world without involving the court system benefits companies not only in terms of time and money. William Germany, an experienced legal expert, will strive to have meritless claims dropped or dismissed and use strategic approaches to secure favorable agreements during negotiations. We recognize the value of alternative means of resolving disputes (ADR), such as mediation and arbitration. Our team of skilled negotiators assists our clients in restoring their business operations while avoiding costly litigation processes.
Experienced litigators press for your rights in court
If litigation becomes necessary, we build strong cases and argue them before a judge. In addition to breach of contract, there are many other claims that arise from business disputes, including:
- Business torts, including tortious interference with contractual relations and business disparagement
- Professional liability claims, including claims against accountants and lawyers
- Partnership and shareholder liability, including breach of fiduciary duty claims
- Banking and creditor issues, including lender liability
- Intellectual property claims, including copyright and trademark infringement
- Antitrust, unfair practices and trade regulation violations
- Securities law violations
- Breach of warranty
For issues such as these, our attorneys will provide trustworthy legal guidance and representation that protects your business’s bottom line.
Contact Us for a Free Case Evaluation
If you feel that you are a victim, it’s important to take steps to protect your reputation. To schedule a free case evaluation, contact us online or via phone at 210-904-0672