Breach of Contract Attorneys

When Another Business Does Not Do What They Agreed To Do

Contracts are at the heart of all business dealings, from employment arrangements to purchase and sales transactions to multimillion-dollar development deals. Virtually every exchange involving a good or service also involves oral or written promises between the parties.

When you enter into a contract with a business partner, customer or supplier, you rely on them to fulfill their contractual promises. When contractual promises are fulfilled, it typically benefits both parties. When one party fails to fulfill its promises – breaches the contract – it can lead to distrust, business disruption and massive financial losses. If you have a contract breached by another party, you need an experienced attorney to help protect your rights and interests. At DLM LAWour attorneys have almost three decades of experience assisting businesses throughout the Kansas City area and nationwide with breach of contract disputes.

Common Types Of Breach Of Contract Cases

A breach of contract is a form of business dispute where one party does not fulfill their side of an agreement, typically by either not delivering, paying or rendering services.

Examples of the sorts of breach of contract cases DLM LAW LLC handles include the following:

  • A “broker fee” or sales commission was promised but not paid
  • A sales agent promised to sell one product exclusively but chose to sell a competing product
  • The prospective buyer of a business failed to follow through on the purchase of that business or the pay the required breakup fee
  • The buyer of a business refused to properly pay the earnout compensation due the seller
  • An insurance company agreed to provide coverage for a loss but then denied coverage after the loss occurred
  •  An attorney promised to prepare a document but failed to do so
  • One partner in a partnership failed to distribute income as called for in the partnership agreement

DLM LAW LLC has a long track record of helping clients successfully resolve contract disputes like these. Whether your breach of contract case requires litigation or can be resolved through alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration, you can trust our attorneys to advocate for you.

We Can Help With Your Business’s Breach Of Contract Dispute

A thoughtful case review is the first step to the resolution of a breach of contract claim. To schedule a free consultation, call 816-285-3888 or send an email message, and we will respond promptly.

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