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Definition

Commercial litigation is the broad area of law that deals with resolving disputes in commercial settings stemming from professional and commercial relationships.

These issues can be solved through alternative dispute resolution methods and court trials.

Commercial litigation covers a wide variety of civil and criminal law in both state and federal levels.

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Commercial Litigation

The lawyers of DeLashmet & Marchand, P.C. are experienced in handling matters involving corporate and partnership disputes, breach of contract, commercial fraud and misrepresentation, bad faith, breach of fiduciary duty, dissolutions, and franchise issues, whether they require immediate assistance such as injunctive relief or extended complicated litigation.    

Business relationships and commercial deals sometimes go bad and turn into disputes, which can result in costly litigation. If the parties cannot resolve the dispute through negotiations or discussions, one party may find that litigation is the only way to end the matter. Unfortunately, litigation is often a fact of modern business life. We assist clients with disputes surrounding breach of contract, non-compete clauses, partnership disputes, and other business and legal matters. When you are faced with commercial litigation issues, the experienced commercial litigation attorneys at DeLashmet & Marchand can help.

Cases that fall under the heading of Commercial Litigation include:

  • Breaches of contract
  • Employment disputes
  • Business dissolutions
  • Interference with business relationships
  • Disputes over non-compete clauses
  • Civil RICO
  • Breach of fiduciary duty
  • Franchise issues
  • Shareholder issues
  • Partnership disputes
  • Debt collection

We understand that if you need an attorney, your legal issues are pressing. We evaluate each case and pursue a solution that best suits our client's needs. Whether the case involves complex negotiations, research and interviews, or extensive courtroom litigation, each client matters.