The Miami lawyers at Rubinstein & Associates, P.A. help clients resolve the disputes that arise out of contracts and agreements. For business owners, it is essential to know what to do if you entered a contract and things haven’t turned out the way you expected. Our attorneys can provide you with the knowledgeable assistance you need to understand your legal rights. We help clients enforce contracts through a variety of means, including litigation. Our firm also represents clients who have breached or have been accused of breaching an agreement. We have the skills necessary to represent you or your business when you are on either side of a breach of contract claim.
Breach of contract is a fairly common occurrence in the world of business. A breach occurs when someone violates the terms of an agreement. A breach can occur at any time after the creation of a contract. Either party can cause a breach through its actions or inactions. Some breaches are justified under the law and others are not. Some breaches are small. In these cases, the parties may be able to continue performance under their agreement. Breaches that are serious enough to disrupt the entire purpose of the contract may be considered material breaches, rendering the contract void. Breaches occur for many reasons. We represent clients in all types of breach of contract cases, including:
When your company is affected by a breach, we will take steps to bring the other party into compliance. We will first attempt to get them to cure the breach through performance or compensation. Next, we can seek a resolution through negotiations. If necessary, we are prepared to pursue a remedy through litigation. We will seek the maximum amount of damages allowed under the law in order to compensate your Miami business for its losses.
In every contract dispute, at least one company will find itself on the defense. Our Florida attorneys represent clients who have wrongfully been accused of breaching a contract. In many cases, actions that would normally constitute a breach are allowed because of something the other party did first. We also represent clients who have breached their contracts purposely in order to pursue alternatives. This is known as “efficient breach.” The law does not seek to punish those who breach contacts. Rather, the law’s aim is to make each party whole. This might mean restoring any money the company lost or potentially compensating them for the profits they expected to earn. We help clients in this situation develop defenses for their actions and skillfully defend their rights in court.
At Rubinstein & Associates, P.A., we provide experienced and skilled help to companies dealing with contract breaches and disputes. Call us at 305-374-5500 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.
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