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In business, when two or more parties make an agreement they generally draft and sign a formal contract delineating the roles, including the rights and obligations of each party. The contract is legally binding but sometimes one or more parties fail to abide by the terms, resulting in a breach of the contract. If you find yourself in a situation such as this, you require legal assistance. At Amaro Law Firm, an experienced attorney has extensive knowledge of contract drafting and the breaches that can occur and may be able to help. Please contact our firm today to discuss your case and receive solid advice as to the next steps you should take to resolve your legal issue. Types of contract breaches and suits include:
- Material breaches: the plaintiff sues for failure to adhere to the contract as well as for damages, resulting in the contract’s dissolution and a loss of all value
- Partial breaches: the plaintiff can only sue for actual damages, not for breaching the contract
Our firm has a proven track record of helping clients in commercial litigation issues such as breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty cases among others. We have a reputation for aggressive and relentless pursuit of justice on behalf of our clients and are proud of our 99.9% success rate. With 22 years of experience and memberships in the American Association for Justice (AAJ), the Texas Trial Lawyers Association (TTLA), the Houston Trial Lawyers Association (HTLA) and the North Texas Legal Association (NTLA), we have the expertise and deep understanding needed to litigate cases. If retained as your legal counsel, we will do everything possible to help you hold the other person(s) accountable for their actions and pursue fair compensation for your damages.