Commercial Litigation
When should you litigate in court and when should you avoid litigation.
Commercial Litigation
When should you litigate in court and when should you avoid litigation.
Commercial Litigation involves the resolution of commercial disputes in court. Bregman Mitchley engages in litigation of a wide range of general commercial disputes, including among other actions:
- Breach of contract
- Construction Litigation
- Financial Institution Litigation
- Franchise Litigation
- Insolvency Litigation
- Manufacturers Liability
- Property Law Litigation
- Shareholder disputes
- Trade Secrets/Unfair Competition
A growing number of our clients seek alternatives to conventional litigation to resolve their disputes. We have experience to help them determine if and when mediation, arbitration and other forms of alternative dispute resolution are appropriate.
One of our primary tasks is to counsel clients on the avoidance of litigation. We analyze every case and recommend which should be settled and which should be tried, and then try those cases that we determine, with our clients, cannot be settled satisfactorily. At the same time, we seek creative ways to resolve the actions in which our clients are involved as quickly and inexpensively as possible.
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