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Civil Litigation Legal Services

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Experienced Florida Lawyers to Guide Your Civil Litigations

Please note that these descriptions provide general information about the legal services offered.
For personalized advice and guidance tailored to your specific situation, it is important to consult with an experienced Florida attorney.

Enforce your rights. Get the compensation you deserve.

Fraud Claims

Justice for victims of fraud.

Resolve your dispute quickly and efficiently.

Debtor/Creditor Issues

Protect your legal rights.

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Contract Breach

If you have been a victim of contract breach, you may be entitled to financial compensation. A contract breach occurs when one party to a contract fails to meet their obligations under the contract. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as one party failing to deliver goods or services on time, or one party failing to pay for goods or services that have been delivered.

Enforce your rights. Get the compensation you deserve.

If you have been a victim of contract breach, you should contact an experienced civil litigation attorney to discuss your options. Our attorneys can help you to understand your legal rights and can represent you in court if necessary.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions
About Contract Breach​

The two main types of contract breach are material breach and minor breach. A material breach is a breach that goes to the heart of the contract and makes it impossible for the other party to perform their obligations. A minor breach is a breach that is not as serious and does not make it impossible for the other party to perform their obligations.

The damages that you can recover for contract breach will depend on the specific facts of your case. However, you may be able to recover damages for lost profits, consequential damages, and punitive damages.

Please note that these FAQs and answers provide general information and may not cover all specific circumstances. It is advisable to consult with one of our experienced attorneys for personalized guidance and advice based on your unique situation.

 

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Fraud Claims

Fraud is a type of civil theft that occurs when someone intentionally deceives another person in order to obtain something of value. Fraud can occur in many different contexts, including business transactions, investments, and insurance claims.

Justice for victims of fraud.

If you have been a victim of fraud, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Our experienced civil litigation attorneys can help you to understand your legal rights and can represent you in court if necessary.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions
About Fraud Claims​

There are many different types of fraud, including:

  • Securities fraud: This type of fraud involves the sale of securities that are not what they are represented to be.
  • Investment fraud: This type of fraud involves the sale of investments that are not what they are represented to be.
  • Insurance fraud: This type of fraud involves the filing of false insurance claims.
  • Consumer fraud: This type of fraud involves the sale of goods or services that are not what they are represented to be.

To prove a fraud claim, you must show that the other party:

  • Made a false statement of fact;
  • Knew that the statement was false;
  • Intended to deceive you;
  • You relied on the statement; and
  • You suffered damages as a result of your reliance.

Please note that these FAQs and answers provide general information and may not cover all specific circumstances. It is advisable to consult with one of our experienced attorneys for personalized guidance and advice based on your unique situation.

 

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LLC & Partnership Disputes

Limited liability companies (LLCs) and partnerships are business structures that offer limited liability protection to their owners. However, disputes can still arise between LLC members and partners.

Resolve your dispute quickly and efficiently.

If you are involved in an LLC or partnership dispute, you should contact an experienced civil litigation attorney to discuss your options. Our attorneys can help you to resolve your dispute through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. If necessary, we can also represent you in court.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions
About LLC & Partnership Disputes​

The most common types of LLC and partnership disputes include:

  • Ownership disputes: These disputes arise when LLC members or partners disagree about their ownership interests in the business.
  • Management disputes: These disputes arise when LLC members or partners disagree about how the business should be managed.
  • Profit-sharing disputes: These disputes arise when LLC members or partners disagree about how the profits of the business should be distributed.

There are a few different ways to resolve an LLC or partnership dispute. You can try to resolve the dispute through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. If you are unable to resolve the dispute through these methods, you may need to file a lawsuit in court.

Please note that these FAQs and answers provide general information and may not cover all specific circumstances. It is advisable to consult with one of our experienced attorneys for personalized guidance and advice based on your unique situation.

 

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Debtor/Creditor Issues​

Debtor/creditor issues can arise when a debtor is unable to repay their debts. Creditors may take a variety of actions to collect their debts, such as filing lawsuits or garnishing wages.

Protect your legal rights.

If you are a debtor facing creditor action, you should contact an experienced civil litigation attorney to discuss your options. Our attorneys can help you to understand your legal rights and can represent you in court if necessary.

FREE 30 MIN CONSULTATION

Consult with a Florida attorney to evaluate possible solutions for your personal injury matters.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions
About Debtor/Creditor Issues​​

As a debtor, you have certain rights, including the right to:

  • Be treated fairly by creditors;
  • Be informed of your rights and obligations;
  • Be protected from harassment by creditors; and
  • File for bankruptcy if you are unable to repay your debts.

If you are facing creditor action, you should contact an experienced civil litigation attorney to discuss your options. Your attorney can help you to understand your legal rights and can represent you in court if necessary.

Please note that these FAQs and answers provide general information and may not cover all specific circumstances. It is advisable to consult with one of our experienced attorneys for personalized guidance and advice based on your unique situation.

 

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