Chicago Commercial Litigation Lawyer
Business Dissolution, Restrictive Covenants
When a business dissolves, there are many issues that need to be addressed. If the parties disagree about the dissolution, when there are questions about restrictive covenants or how to dispose of or divide the assets, you need a lawyer who has business experience and knows the law. For a general discussion of commercial litigation, read this page. For specific legal advice about your situation, contact the commercial litigation lawyers at Manetti & Griffith.
Commercial Litigation - An Overview
Commercial transactions and business relationships often go bad and turn into disputes, resulting in costly litigation. Unable to resolve the dispute through negotiations or discussions between the parties, one party may find that litigation is the only way to end the matter. Unfortunately, litigation is often a fact of modern business life.
When you are faced with commercial litigation issues, you need the assistance of an experienced commercial litigation attorney.
What is "Commercial Litigation?"
Commercial litigation is a general term that applies to any type of litigation or controversy related to business issues. Examples of areas included under the general heading of commercial litigation include:
- Contract disputes, including breach of contract
- Tortious interference with contracts or business relationships
- Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) disputes
- Shareholder and partnership disputes
- Breach of fiduciary duty cases
- Disputes over corporate management and control
- Business dissolutions
- Employment disputes
- Disputes over non-compete agreements
- Franchise disputes
- Antitrust and trade actions
- Consumer fraud and consumer protection issues
- Debt collection actions
- Civil RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) actions
The list gives you an idea of the broad scope of commercial litigation. It also provides an idea of how commercial litigation matters can range from relatively simple, uncomplicated matters, to highly complex matters that could take several years to resolve. Improperly handled litigation can lead to additional, unnecessary expense for you and your business. If you lose, you may be subject to a large damages award. In addition, even if you are successful, the amount of money and time you spent fighting may exceed the amount of damages you are ultimately able to collect. Further, protracted litigation can have a negative impact on the operations of your business.
Conclusion
Any litigation matter can have a serious impact on your business. It is vital that you have capable legal counsel at your side, so that you know your interests will be protected.
An experienced commercial litigation attorney can provide the advice and strong representation your company needs.
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