McHenry County Contract Dispute Attorney
Lawyer for Breach of Contract Issues in Algonquin, Crystal Lake and Lake in the Hills
When two or more parties enter into a contractual agreement, it is expected that they will fulfill the terms and conditions of the agreement. In many instances, however, this does not happen. Sometimes, the wording of a contract is vague and the parties have separate interpretations of its meaning. In other cases, one party simply refuses to carry out their obligations either for financial or other reasons. Contract disputes can become quite complex and difficult to resolve. For this reason, it is important to have a skilled commercial litigation lawyer in your corner aggressively advocating for your best interests.
At Owens Law, LLC, we have over 30 years of commercial and securities litigation experience. Our lawyer has handled countless breach of contract cases for clients and has an in-depth knowledge of the complexities typically at play with contract disputes. We understand that there are often sensitive issues involved in breach of contract cases, and litigation may not always be the best course of action. We put our extensive experience to work to explore all legal avenues and develop the most practical and effective path toward a favorable resolution.
We represent clients in a wide range of contract disputes, including:
- Restrictive Covenants, Non-Solicitation, and Non-Competition Agreements
- Shareholder and Partnership Disputes
- Protocol on Broker-Dealer Recruiting Disputes
- U5 and Breach of Promissory Note
Potential Contract Dispute Resolution Strategies
There are many ways to resolve a dispute over a breach of contract. Aside from traditional litigation, one of the following approaches may be appropriate:
- Negotiation
- Mediation
- Arbitration (Binding or Non-Binding)
Legal remedies for a contract dispute may include monetary damages, specific performance, contract rescission, and contract reformation. If you have reason to believe another party is about to break the terms and conditions of a contract, preemptive action may be necessary. For example, an injunction can be sought to prevent another party from taking an action that could damage your entity.
Contact Our Commercial Litigation Lawyer
Contract disputes can be challenging to resolve, and very often there are other important issues such as preservation of essential business relationships and others that must be factored in. At Owens Law, LLC, we thoroughly examine the specific circumstances of each case and develop creative and innovative ways to secure a positive outcome.
If your company is involved with any kind of business dispute, contact us today at 847-854-8700 for a personalized consultation with our skilled attorney. We serve clients in the northern Chicago suburbs and throughout the state of Illinois including Kane County and McHenry County.