Business Litigation

Business is done through a series of contracts, documents, and forms. Every aspect of business is dependent on mutual obligations and promises. You may sell or lease property or equipment, buy or sell goods, provide services, hire subcontractors, and send and receive bills. Occasionally your company may get threatened with a law suit or need to sue another company or individual. While a good deal of business litigation centers on the collection of debts Lawrence & Lawrence, PLLC can also assist you in resolving legal disputes, enforcing non-compete and non-disclosure agreements and resolving most other breach of contract claims. The links below will provide more detailed information about some of the common forms of business litigation.

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Some of the more common types of Business Litigation are listed below:

Breach of Contract

Whether you are a well established company or an individual, you enter into contracts on a regular basis. Occasionally the person or other business you enter into the contact with may breach that contract. Kentucky law has many requirements, rules and restrictions that effect the validity of contracts or specific provisions contained in contracts. The first thing that needs to be done in almost all breach of contract cases is to review the contract and determine whether all, part, or none of the contract is binding and/or enforceable. If you would like to have one of our attorneys review a contract and discuss your options with you please contact LLO@RealLawKY.com or call (502) 589-5855.

Injunctions

If your business is facing or seeking a temporary restraining order or injunctive relief then quick action at the earliest stages of litigation is key to success. Temporary restraining orders and injunctive relief represent the judicial power to require businesses or individuals to conform to a particular course of conduct before litigation has gone to trial or concluded. This can save years of litigation and costs. A successful petition or hearing in regards to injunctive relief can have an immediate positive or negative impact.
If you are facing an injunction or temporary restraining order, or you wish to seek injunctive relief and would like to discuss your options with one of our experienced attorneys please contact LLO@RealLawKY.com or call (502) 589-5855.

Employment Disputes

Whether you are a well established company or an individual, we enter into contracts on a regular basis. Occasionally the person or other business you enter into the contact with may breach that contract. Kentucky law has many requirements, rules and restrictions that effect the validity of contracts or specific provisions contained in contracts. The first thing that needs to be done in almost all breach of contract cases is to review the contract and determine whether all, part, or none of the contract is binding and/or enforceable. If you would like to have one of our attorneys review a contract and discuss your options with you please contact LLO@RealLawKY.com or call (502) 589-5855.