Breach of Contract

A person can be accused of breach of contract if he or she fails to perform any term of a written or oral contract. This is one of the most common types of lawsuits filed. If you've been accused of not holding up your end of a contract, you should consult an attorney who is experienced in handling these specific types of cases.

At Troum and Wallsh, we are experienced in defending people that are accused of breach of contract in Florida. We are familiar with the laws and know how to find the necessary loopholes to keep our clients' penalties at a minimum. To consult an experienced and qualified Orlando breach of contract lawyer, contact us today.

When is a Contract Breached?

A contract outlines certain obligations that are to be fulfilled by the people or businesses that are entering into the agreement. When one of the parties fails to uphold any term of the contract, it can be held accountable. A contract may be considered "breached" if one of the parties fails to perform its obligations on time, fails to properly perform the obligations as outlined in the agreement, or fails to perform at all.

Some examples include:

  • Failing to complete a job
  • Failing to deliver all the goods
  • Failing to pay on time or in full
  • Substituting inferior goods for what was agreed upon in the contract
  • Being late without proper reason

When one of the parties fails to live up to its end of the agreement, the other party might wish either to have the contract enforced or to be compensated for the financial damages incurred as a result of the breach. If an agreement cannot be made between the parties, a lawsuit may be filed in an attempt to collect damages.

Contact a Breach of Contract Lawyer

If you've been accused of failing to live up to your end of a contract, you will need the help of an experienced breach of contract attorney. At Troum and Wallsh, we have the experience and knowledge it takes to build you a strong defense and to protect your interests.

During an initial consultation, we will evaluate the details of your situation and review the terms of your contract to determine the best strategy. We will explain all your legal options as well as the possible outcomes so you can make the best decision on how you wish to proceed. To find out how we can help you, please contact us today.

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Maitland, FL. 32751
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