Commercial Litigation

Boca Raton Commercial Litigation Attorney

Get expert consultation from our commercial litigation lawyers. Regardless of the case, Lavalle, Brown, Ronan & Schwencke, P.A. has a team of experienced attorneys that can deliver results.

If you've experienced an issue with your employer, a supplier you've worked with, any accountant or tax agency who's worked with your business, or experienced a breached contract, you could be protected under state and federal commercial laws if you choose to bring your matter to court. Commercial litigation refers to any type of business dispute or lawsuit that occurs between two businesses, a business and a government entity, or an employee and his or her employer. This realm of law is known as commercial law or business law. It is frequently grouped with civil law and can handle both private and public legal issues.

Litigation surrounding issues of banking, business, anti-trust laws, cybercrime, franchise law, and corporations fall under the umbrella term of commercial litigation. Fraud is a frequent issue that comes up in cases of commercial litigation. Contact our Boca Raton commercial litigation attorneys.

With the complexity of commercial litigation, it's essential that you have experts on your side. Leverage more than 130 years of experience with the team at Lavalle, Brown, Ronan & Schwencke, P.A. Contact us today to start discussing ongoing or planned commercial litigation action. Effective and affordable representation is available now.

Examples of Boca Raton Commercial Litigation Topics

Within the aforementioned areas of law, there are multiple specific types of disputes that are heard in Florida's business courts. Examples of these dispute types include:

Any company or other business entity could become involved in a commercial litigation action. Knowing your role in any dispute is key to successfully arguing or defending your case.

Laws Invoked in Commercial Litigation

Many commercial law cases are meant to protect consumers and businesses from harmful practices. Both state and federal laws exist to define and punish such practices and can be tried at either level.

At the federal level, the Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act exist as standards of an operational procedure for businesses and government agencies in the United States. The United States Congress is tasked with enforcing federal commerce laws at this level

At the state level, the Uniform Commercial Code and the Florida Business Corporations Act work to protect businesses and their consumers from unfair and illegal practices. Every state has its own version of the Uniform Commercial Code modified to its unique needs.

What to Do if Your Business Has Been Served with a Lawsuit

If your business has been threatened with legal action, or if a suit has already been filed, you will need to seek effective representation in the first instance. There are strict requirements surrounding filing an answer to the suit. Any time wasted could be costly and potentially devastating for your business. A default judgment could be made against you or your company if you don't respond.

During the early stages of preparation, you will need to gather documentation related to the case. It's important that you do not destroy documentation, especially if it has been requested by the court. You may also be ordered to hold any property or funds that are related to the lawsuit. Major business changes during litigation will typically be forbidden. It is in your best interest to resolve the case quickly, which is why you will need a team of expert commercial litigation attorneys on your side.

Should You File a Counterclaim?

If you have been served with a lawsuit, you may file a counterclaim along with your answer to the original suit. Counterclaims are common during commercial litigation. Our lawyers will discuss your options while assessing the case, to determine any grounds that you have for filing a counterclaim.

Counterclaims are especially common for breach of contract suits. As experts in contract law, Lavalle, Brown, Ronan & Schwencke, P.A. has all of the tools and resources to ensure that your rights are upheld and your interests protected.

Business and Commercial Disputes Litigation for Florida Companies

The need for commercial litigation can emerge in a number of scenarios. There are a few common examples that usually end up in litigation or in front of the courts. These include:

  • Employment disputes: Most disputes of this nature relate to unfair termination. However, they can also arise surrounding salary disputes, special leave requests (maternity and sickness), or even discrimination. These issues don’t always end up in front of the courts. With experienced commercial litigation attorneys in Boca Raton, you can reach out-of-court settlements to save time and money, while also reducing disruption to your business.
  • B2B (Business to Business) disputes: Professional relationships between businesses can be compromised. If either party fails to meet supply agreements, breaches a contract, or otherwise causes financial or reputational damage, a commercial litigation attorney can advise on the best way to move forward. We will work with you to protect your interests and reach the best possible outcome. • Partnership disputes: These disputes are incredibly risky and can lead to the complete failure of a business. When partnerships run smoothly, they increase operating efficiency and maximize the talent that exists within the organization. Disputes can be settled amicably in many cases, allowing for continued business growth and a strengthened business relationship. Even if the partnership must come to an end, we will ensure that you get the best possible outcome that ensures you are able to continue leveraging your skills and resources in your industry. We are experts in partnership law. Talk to a talented commercial litigation attorney today.
  • Breach of contract disputes: A breached contract can lead to operational downtime and significant financial losses. The breach could also cause damage to your reputation. No matter which side of the dispute you are on, Lavalle, Brown, Ronan & Schwencke, P.A. offers effective representation.

Our Boca Raton Commercial Litigation Attorneys Can Help

Lavalle, Brown, Ronan & Schwencke, P.A. have a combined 130 years of experience working in criminal, civil, family, and commercial law in the Boca Raton area. If you or your company has been involved in a commercial dispute or lawsuit, call Lavalle, Brown, Ronan & Schwencke, P.A. at 561-395-0000 for a consultation. Let our team of experienced attorneys help guide you toward the best solution for your case based on your individual circumstances. With expert commercial litigation attorneys, you can protect your company, ensure its future success, and overcome any legal challenges that appear before you.

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