Breach of Contract

Breach of Contract

Remedying a breach of contract

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Breach Of Contract Attorney In Orlando, Florida

What Constitutes A Breach Of Contract?

A break in contract agreement comes into being when the stipulations consented to by participating parties are infringed. The infringement can be relatively minor, such as a delayed payment or more substantial, like failing to deliver a pre-acquired asset. Contracts are upheld legally and carry considerable weight in a court of law. Nevertheless, there's scope for interpretation. In some cases, an innocent party may be able to terminate a contract if the other party has committed a material breach or acted in bad faith.


A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties that outlines specific obligations and expectations. When this agreement is broken, it is considered a breach of contract. This can occur for various reasons, such as failure to meet deadlines, not fulfilling duties outlined in the contract, or acting in a way that goes against the terms and conditions set forth.


If you find yourself entangled in a contract violation contention in Florida, don't hesitate to contact David Scott Glicken and Timothy Wilson right away. Whether you're on the claimant or defendant's side, we can uphold your best interest. Remember, in the complicated world of civil litigation, having seasoned attorneys like Glicken and Wilson by your side in Orlando can make all the difference.

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Minor and Material Contract Breachers

Navigate through the labyrinth of contract breaches with David Scott Glicken and Timothy Wilson, the adept civil litigation attorneys in Orlando, Florida. Their command over understanding the complexities of contract breaches will astound you. Whether it's a minor breach, where the product or service is not delivered by the agreed-upon due date or a material breach where what you received deviates greatly from what's stipulated in the contract, they are proficient in providing guidance. Every case is given individual attention, devising high-impact strategies that fit your distinctive circumstances perfectly. Always seizing every chance, they tirelessly safeguard your interests. Don't hesitate, connect with them today.

Let’s Find a Remedy

Working towards an agreement and resolving a breached contract often hinges on negotiation. Yet, if a disagreement arises with your opposition, resorting to litigation may be the necessary step. If you happen to be the non-breaching party, the authority to sue is in your hands. Following a court confirmation of the breach, the breaching party becomes answerable for the damages. This process can be time-consuming, costly, and emotionally draining for both parties involved.


However, there are alternative dispute resolution methods that can be explored before resorting to litigation. These methods include mediation and arbitration. In mediation, a neutral third party facilitates communication between the two parties to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement. This allows for open dialogue and potential compromise without the adversarial nature of court proceedings.


On the other hand, arbitration involves a third party who acts as a judge and makes binding decisions on the case. Unlike mediation, where the final decision rests with the parties involved, in arbitration, the arbitrator's decision is legally binding. This method may be preferred by some as it provides a quicker resolution than going through traditional court proceedings.


In Florida, David Scott Glicken and Timothy Wilson, recognized Civil litigation attorneys, stand ready to assist you in achieving a fair resolution. Begin the journey by scheduling your initial appointment with them.

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