An Atlanta Breach Of Contract Attorney Who Upholds Your Rights
In a contractual dispute, you need effective advocacy from a business law attorney who understands the many nuances of contracts. At Kaplan Legal Services, LLC, this is what our attorney does. Attorney Bryan S. Kaplan has nearly 20 years of experience serving clients in Georgia, Alabama and across the United States. Based in Atlanta, he prioritizes results in every case.
Our clients, primarily financial institutions, construction material wholesalers and staffing services, benefit from our custom strategies tailored to their unique circumstances. We are committed to cost-efficient solutions, ensuring that every step taken is in the best interest of our clients.
Understanding Contract Disputes And Breach Of Contract In Atlanta
Contract disputes arise when parties disagree on the terms or performance of a contract. A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to uphold its duties as outlined in the agreement. Common causes of contract disputes in business contexts include misunderstandings, nonperformance and disagreements over contract terms. These disputes can significantly impact businesses, leading to financial losses and damaged relationships. Having a well-crafted contract is crucial in maintaining strong business relationships and minimizing the risk of disputes.
Our Approach To Resolving Contract Disputes
Bryan S. Kaplan excels in contract interpretation and enforcement. He handles contract disputes through various resolution methods such as:
- Negotiation
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Litigation
He carefully evaluates each case to determine the best approach for our clients. By understanding the specific details of each situation, he develops strategies that align with our clients’ goals. Bryan and our team members’ competitive nature and dedication to understanding each client’s unique needs set us apart from our competitors.
Types Of Contract Disputes We Handle
In nearly two decades of practice, Bryan has extensive experience in handling various types of contract disputes. He regularly works with national clients to facilitate agreements to disputes with millions of dollars at stake. Some of the most common include:
- Business-to-business contract disputes: Addressing issues arising from breaches of business contracts, ensuring that all parties meet their obligations.
- Real estate and property development contract issues: Handling disputes related to breaches of real estate contracts and property development agreements.
- Technology and service agreement conflicts: Resolving disputes involving technology contracts, service agreements and franchise agreements.
- Franchise disputes: Managing conflicts related to franchise agreements, ensuring that both franchisors and franchisees uphold their contractual obligations.
- Nondisclosure contracts and noncompete agreements: Addressing violations of nondisclosure and noncompete agreements, protecting our clients’ confidential information and business interests.
- Sale and merger agreements: Solving disputes arising from the sale and merger agreements, ensuring that all terms are met.
- Partial breach and material breach: Differentiating between partial and material breaches, providing appropriate legal remedies for each situation.
- Master Service Agreements and Statement of Work: Addressing disputes over performance, performance delays, and non-payment.
Contractual litigation often involves complex issues such as consequential damages, and our firm is adept at navigating these challenges. We also utilize alternative dispute resolution methods to provide efficient and effective solutions. The Contract Disputes Act and the Board of Contract Appeals are among the frameworks we work within to resolve disputes effectively.
Schedule Your Consultation With Our Knowledgeable Breach Of Contract Lawyer
We seek to resolve your contractual challenges with confidence and efficiency. Contact Kaplan Legal today to discuss your contract dispute. Call us at 404-479-0610 or send Mr. Kaplan an email to schedule a consultation.