Business Contract Disputes

Southern California & Orange County Contract Dispute Lawyers

Orange County and Southern California is home to many mid sized businesses that drive the California economy. Filled with diverse industries from entertainment to construction to the financial and services sector, Californians quickly move from concept to closing on transactions. However, given the multiparty nature of these specialized contractual relationships, one or more of the parties to the transaction may abrogate their obligations under the contract. In the event of a breach or an anticipatory repudiation of the contract, VLF’s attorneys act quickly to either get the contract back on track or seek reparations for the harm caused by the breaching party. VLF’s contract lawyers work with businesses when a breach of contract threatens our clients with significant and serious economic loss. Whether contracts are breached because of unexpected business conditions, or the unwillingness of a contracting party to perform by providing the products and services agreed upon, VLF’s contract dispute litigation attorneys aggressively pursue these cases to seek specific performance (forcing the breaching party to do what it promised) or monetary damages (money damages for the breach).
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Southern California Entertainment Industry Contract Attorneys

Many of the contracts in the entertainment or creative arts industries are negotiated over time, and may involve inspection of several documents, from a formal contract draft to emails, text messages, and other informal documents in order to determine the material terms of the deal. VLF contract attorneys lead our clients to restructure and improve the transaction, and take a breaching party to task for causing economic harm to our clients.

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