When a party to a legal agreement doesn’t perform their agreed-upon duties without legal justification, a breach of contract occurs. Though many slighted parties jump to collect monetary awards from the offending party, oftentimes there are better serving remedies...
Breach of Contract
Contract Law: Understanding The Difference Between “Material” and “Immaterial” Breaches
For as long as there have been contracts, there have been parties to those contracts who have failed to abide by them—whether purposefully or otherwise. When this occurs, it is known as a ‘breach’ of the contract. Most good contracts address what happens if a party to...
Is Your Contract Enforceable?
Any type of business agreement should involve a contract. But, when contracts are not properly written and disputes arise, those contracts may not hold up in court. It is best to have a business attorney draft all contracts, whether they are agreements or for...
Understanding the Key Types of Damages Available in a Breach of Contract Settlement
When a contract is made, it creates a legally binding agreement that protects the interests of each party. If one party breaches the terms of the agreement, it can cause considerable problems for the other. Thankfully, the wronged party can choose from several legal...
What is a Breach of Contract?
In the business world, there are a lot of disputes you’ll have to go through. But, one of the more common is that of your contracts. More specifically, when a party breaches a contract. A contract establishes obligations between two or more parties, and each party...
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