Our attorneys have extensive experience with a wide range of cases within this practice, including contract disputes, commercial banking issues, deceptive trade practices, employment claims, intellectual property disputes, sales and financing transactions, and more. Commercial litigation cases typically involve interests that are critical, make-or-break issues for an individual or business. Our lawyers are here to see your case through to a successful resolution.
Types of Business Litigation Cases We Handle
Business litigation encompasses a wide range of legal disputes. Business litigation may involve conflicts between two companies, an individual and a company, or multiple parties. Legal issues are often varied dealing with anything from disputes between partners to failure to perform in a contract.
Common types of business litigation cases include:
- Breach of contract
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Deceptive trade practicesÂ
- Shareholder disputes
- Partnership disputes
- Business dissolutions
- Intellectual property
- Breach of non-compete or non-disclosure agreements
These are only a few examples of the many business litigation cases we handle. In any dispute, it is in your best interest to consult with legal counsel to determine the best course of action and protect the interests of your business. Contact Bailey Cowan Heckaman to speak directly with a business litigation attorney today.
Do All Business Litigation Cases Go to Trial?
Most people wrongly assume that all business litigation cases go to trial or that by hiring an attorney your business dispute will automatically go to trial. In reality, many cases can be settled prior to trial.Â
At Bailey Cowan Heckaman, our legal team will work hard to resolve your case quickly and efficiently. However, if a fair disposition cannot be reached, we will set the matter for trial in an effort to get the best results possible on your case.
There are several phases that a case may go through before it is ever set for trial. Depending on the situation, your matter may be resolved during negotiations, it could be set for mediation, or it may be fully litigated in front of a judge or jury. Our attorneys will walk you through your legal options, helping you to navigate the process and work towards a positive resolution.