Wheels AccidentADVICE

Abogados de Business Contracts

1520 abogados de Business Contracts encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Ryan R. Bradley
Ryan R. Bradley

Bradley & Partners

Business LawInsurance DefenseEstate PlanningLegal Malpractice
Champaign19+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Ryanna T. Capalbo
Ryanna T. Capalbo

Capalbo Law Office

Business LawCollectionsReal Estate LawFamily Law
Barrington16+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
S. Craig Shamburg
S. Craig Shamburg

Shamburg & Partners

Business LawEstate PlanningTax LawBusiness Contracts
Erie17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
S. I. Valbh
S. I. Valbh

Valbh Law Office

Business LawEstate PlanningProbateTax Law
Kissimmee29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
S. Scott Bluestein
S. Scott Bluestein

Bluestein Law Office

Business LawMaritime LawWorkers' CompensationBusiness Contracts
Charleston33+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sabahat Pervaiz
Sabahat Pervaiz

Pervaiz Trial Lawyers

Business LawFamily LawTraffic TicketsBusiness Contracts
Centreville12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sam A. Silverstein
Sam A. Silverstein

The Silverstein Firm

Arbitration & MediationBusiness LawSecurities LawBusiness - Arbitration/Mediation
Fairfield14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Saman Behnam
Saman Behnam

Behnam & Partners

BankruptcyBusiness LawCollectionsDivorce
Long Beach27+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Business LawEmployment LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Des Plaines26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Samuel H. Wiest
Samuel H. Wiest

Wiest Legal

Real Estate LawBusiness LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Calvert County13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Samuel Jacob Gowin
Samuel Jacob Gowin

The Gowin Firm

Real Estate LawProbateBusiness LawAppeals & Appellate
Dalton22+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Samuel Kreamer
Samuel Kreamer

Samuel Kreamer, Attorney at Law

Business LawEstate PlanningProbateTax Law
Clive44+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Samuel M Warren
Samuel M Warren

Warren & Associates

ProbateEstate PlanningElder LawBusiness Law
Boulder City15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Samuel M Warren
Samuel M Warren

Warren & Partners

ProbateEstate PlanningElder LawBusiness Law
Hayward15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Samuel M Warren
Samuel M Warren

Warren Legal

ProbateEstate PlanningElder LawBusiness Law
Enterprise15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sandra Clark LaCelle
Sandra Clark LaCelle

LaCelle & Associates

Appeals & AppellateBusiness LawEstate PlanningInsurance Claims
Bremerton27+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sandra Ellen Malkin
Sandra Ellen Malkin

Malkin & Partners

Business LawReal Estate LawEstate PlanningEnergy, Oil & Gas Law
Binghamton24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Sara E. Potts
Sara E. Potts

Potts & Associates

Business LawInsurance DefenseConstruction LawBusiness Contracts
Del City11+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Business Contracts Lawyers in the United States

Every business relationship starts with an agreement. Whether it's a handshake deal or a 200-page document, the terms of that agreement determine what happens when things go right — and when they go wrong. Business contracts lawyers help companies protect their interests before disputes arise and fight for them after a breach occurs.

What Business Contract Law Covers

Business contract law governs the formation, enforcement, and termination of agreements between parties. This includes partnership agreements, vendor contracts, service agreements, non-compete clauses, licensing deals, and merger-related documents. Lawyers in this field draft contracts, review proposed terms, and litigate when one party fails to hold up their end.

The scope also covers contract disputes such as breach of contract claims, fraud allegations, and disagreements over contract interpretation. According to the American Bar Association, contract disputes make up one of the largest categories of civil litigation filed in U.S. courts each year, with over 60% settling before trial.

When to Hire a Business Contracts Lawyer

  • You're entering a high-value agreement and need the terms reviewed or drafted from scratch
  • A business partner or vendor has failed to deliver on their contractual obligations
  • You've received a breach of contract claim or demand letter
  • You need to terminate an agreement without exposing your company to liability
  • A non-compete or non-disclosure agreement is being challenged or violated

How the Process Works

For contract drafting and review, the lawyer analyzes the deal structure, identifies risks, and proposes language that protects your position. A well-drafted contract anticipates problems before they happen. Most drafting and negotiation work wraps up within a few weeks.

For disputes, the process starts with a demand letter and an attempt at resolution. If negotiations fail, your lawyer may pursue mediation, arbitration, or litigation. Breach of contract cases that go to trial typically take 12 to 24 months to resolve, though many settle during discovery.

How Compensation Is Calculated in Contract Disputes

  • Expectation damages — the amount needed to put you in the financial position you'd be in if the contract had been performed as promised
  • Consequential damages — lost profits and business opportunities caused by the breach, as long as they were foreseeable at the time of the agreement
  • Reliance damages — reimbursement for costs you incurred based on the other party's promise to perform
  • Liquidated damages — a pre-agreed amount written into the contract that applies when a specific breach occurs
  • In rare cases involving fraud or bad faith, courts may award punitive damages on top of actual losses

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue over a verbal agreement?

Yes. Verbal contracts are legally enforceable in many situations, though they're harder to prove. Some types of agreements — like real estate transactions and contracts lasting longer than one year — must be in writing under the Statute of Frauds. A lawyer can evaluate whether your verbal agreement holds up.

What is the statute of limitations for a breach of contract claim?

It varies by state, ranging from three to ten years depending on whether the contract was written or oral. Written contracts generally have a longer filing window. Missing this deadline means losing your right to sue entirely, so acting quickly matters.