Contract Clauses That Lead to Business Disputes and How to Resolve Them
Contracts are vital to every business, but even a small oversight in drafting can lead to disputes that drain resources and harm relationships. Let’s explore five common areas of contract disputes and offer strategies to resolve them, ensuring smoother business operations and better protection for all parties involved.
What Should You Do If Your Business Is Getting Sued?
Are you facing a lawsuit against your business and unsure how to proceed? Taking the proper steps now can make a big difference in the outcome of your case. Here’s what you should do.
Stay Calm and Assess the SituationIt’s easy to get...
General Contractor/Sub-contractor Disputes and Mechanic’s Liens: FAQ
With both new construction and major renovation projects staying strong in Texas, disputes between contractors and subcontractors are increasingly common throughout the construction industry . This is to the complexity of projects, clashes between newcomers and legacy companies, tight deadlines, and budget constraints.
The most common issues remain the...
What to Do if You Suspect a Breach of Contract
Contracts are legally binding agreements that define specific terms and conditions surrounding various transactions. As the foundation of any successful business relationship, contracts provide a critical framework to ensure both parties meet their obligations. However, there are instances where one party may fail to hold up their end of the agreement....
Patent Litigation: Why It Happens and How to Prevent It
Patents play a crucial role in both protecting intellectual property and fostering innovation. They grant inventors exclusive rights to their creations, allowing them to reap the rewards of their hard work and investment.
However, the complex nature of patents and the competitive nature of business can lead to disputes...
Miscellaneous Action: Obtaining witness testimony and documentation located in the United States for use in a foreign proceeding
A miscellaneous action is classified as an ancillary and supplementary proceeding that is not classified as a civil action. Unlike a civil action, a miscellaneous action requests the Court to use its power and authority to achieve a particular objective set out by...