- Breach of Contract
- Fraud and Misrepresentation
- Investment Fraud
- Real Estate Fraud
- Fraudulent Transfers
- Statutory Interpretation and Alleged Statutory Violations
- Declaratory Actions
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty
- Governmental Immunity
- Deceptive Trade Practices
- Conversion
- Constitutional Issues, including Jurisdictional Disputes, Due Process, Free Speech, and Separation of Church and State
- Negligence
- Trade Secrets & Non-competition Agreements
- Tortious Interference
- Civil Appeals
- Energy
Business Litigation: Contract Litigation
Promises were made, words exchanged, e-mails sent, faxes received, letters mailed. Do you have a contract? Promises were broken, words not kept, actions not taken, goods not made, checks not written. What can you do? Not all promises or agreements are contracts. Was a legally enforceable promise or agreement - a contract - made? If a contract was made, what are your rights and remedies? If you have been sued, what defenses do you have?
Contracts are made - and broken - every day, but when it counts enough to be in court, you need a lawyer who is experienced, tenacious, dependable, and who will fight for you.
The Dietrich Law Firm has more than a decade of experience representing people and businesses in court over contract disputes. If you think you have a contract that has been broken, or if someone claims you breached a contract, The Dietrich Law Firm may be able to help. Give us a call to schedule an appointment. Although the firm only represents clients based upon a signed, written agreement, we do offer a free, initial, in-office consultation.
