Bradley Law Firm represents clients in complex civil and business litigation matters in both state and federal courts. We guide our clients through multi-party, multi-jurisdictional litigation, aggressively tackling discovery issues, pre-trial motion practice, and trial strategy culminating in a thorough and cogent presentation to the court and jury. We successfully resolve your individual or business litigation disputes and protect your best interests. Contact us today to schedule your appointment at (817) 645-3993.
The lawyers at Bradley Law Firm have years of experience in business litigation in Texas. We are committed to looking out for your best interest in a dispute. Often times we can settle the case before having to file a lawsuit.
When a lawsuit is filed, we work to get the best outcome for our clients. When you hire our team of Texas business attorneys to represent you in any business litigation matter, know that you are hiring a group of highly professional, experienced lawyers and staff. We are in the business of achieving your desired result.
Our Texas business litigation attorneys represent clients through settlement or appeal in the following matters:
A breach of contract occurs when one party violates or fails to fulfill their obligations under a contract. Our Texas business litigation attorneys seek to secure financial compensation for damages and losses due to the breach, or to enforce the contract (a remedy called "specific performance").
Businesses with interests in real estate can end up in disputes with other property owners, developers, contractors, and government agencies. These real estate cases can be complex and nuanced. Our Texas business litigation attorneys have experience navigating the complexities of these cases and advising our clients on the best way to protecct their rights and business interests throughout the process.
Closely related to real estate disputes, zoning disputes can arise over the use, development, or regluation of land a business owns. Our Texas business litigation attorneys represent clients in zoning hearings and appeals, and navigate the complex laws, regulations, and politics involved.
When developing real estate, construction dusputes can arise between contractors, property owners, and subcontractors over issues such as quality of work, payment, and contract terms. Our Texas business litigation attorneys represent clients in resolving these disputes through negotiation, mediation, and litigation.
Debtor-creditor disputes arise when a borrorower fails to repay a loan or when a lender fails to follow the terms of the loan agreement. Our Texas business litigation attorneys represent both borrowers and lenders in these disputes, and help business owners resolve these issues in a timely and efficient manner.
Post-employment disputes often arise over enforcement of non-compete agreements, confidentiality agreements, non-solicitation agreements, and severance agreements. Our Texas business litigation attorneys can help negotiate a resolution or litigate the dispute if necessary.
What happens when the relationship between owners of a business goes sour? Business divorce. Our Texas business litigation attorneys handle business dissolution disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation, and seek to preserve the business owner's rights and best interests.
If you or your business is in a legal dispute, whether breach of contract or otherwise, our business litigation attorneys can help you preserve and protect your legal rights. In any legal dispute, it is important to obtain a business litigation attorney quickly and without delay. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
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13 East Henderson Street, Cleburne, TX 76031
Midland Office:
3001 West Loop 250, Midland, TX 79705
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