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When you decide to start your business, you begin with a vision but may encounter unexpected hurdles. For many who begin this journey, it’s an exciting time, but they don’t know who to turn to when they discover the tangled web of unclear business law and state and city regulations to which they must adhere. Help is available from the team of business lawyers at AVID Esq. Group, LLC is passionate and dedicated to helping Arizona business owners become leaders in their chosen industries. We will help you protect your business interests and are available to help walk you through the dizzying maze of Arizona’s business rules and regulations. Let us open the door to a bright new future for you and your business. Call 480-467-5636 for a free consultation.

What is a Business Contract?

While doing business in Arizona, you will inevitably need to establish contracts. Contracts are “legally binding agreements between two entities for the buying and selling goods or services.” The most challenging aspect of dealing with a contract is ensuring that it complies with all established state laws and regulations and is enforceable. If you are unfamiliar with business law, this is a daunting task. With the qualified business attorneys from AVID Esq Group, LLC on your team, you can be confident that the contracts you present to employees or vendors are legal and enforceable and adhere to all regulations. With AVID Esq Group, LLC on your side, you are protected.

What Should I Do if Someone Breaks a Contract Agreement?

Sometimes, communication breaks down in business operations, or things don’t go as planned. Sometimes, other parties don’t follow through with their obligations and attempt to break the legal contracts they have established with your business. The other party has then entered into what is known as a “Breach of Contract.” “Breach of Contract” is defined as:

  • An unjustifiable failure to perform terms of a contract.
  • A violation of contract through failure to perform or through interference with the performance of the contractual obligations

A few different things happen when someone is in breach of contract. The most important is that once this occurs, the other party is no longer required to fulfill their contractual obligations. In this instance, the party not in breach may be allowed to seek damages, depending on how the contract was written. For this reason, a qualified business attorney must review all contracts. Three elements must be present before a claim can be established for breach of contract:

  • You must be able to prove that the contract was legally enforceable.
  • You must be able to show that the other party did not comply with their obligations as outlined in the terms of the contract
  • You must be able to prove that you suffered financial loss as a result of the breach. Being irritated by a broken promise does not constitute a legal breach of contract.

Dealing with a breach of contract is never fun. But with a qualified business attorney from AVID Esq Group, LLC on your team. In that case, you can rest easy that all your contracts have been thoroughly reviewed, and our extensive experience handling breach of contract cases allows us to advise you on the best legal strategy. We are on your side from day one.

Are There Other Reasons I Should Hire a Business Contract Attorney?

Breach of Contract is not the only landmine business owners must look out for in today’s business world. Before entering into any sort of contractual agreement, it is vital that you take the time to carefully review the contract’s terms and conditions to ensure that you are fully aware of all of your responsibilities and rights moving forward. It is imperative that you have your attorney thoroughly review all contracts with you prior to signing. Poorly written contracts are one of the aspects that can negatively impact your business the most.

Contract law is complex and can be challenging to understand. If you plan to have employees, consider including a non-compete clause or other language to ensure your business complies with all state and federal regulations.

New businesses are frequently judged on their ability to communicate. One area in which this is revealed is how new contracts are presented. Using a skilled lawyer to review new, pending, or ongoing contracts will illustrate that your business is set up to protect the bottom line and the best interests of its employees, contractors, and vendors.

Can A Business Contract Lawyer Help My Business Grow?

A business contract lawyer is essential to the growth of your business. Allowing the team of dedicated business lawyers from AVID Esq Group, LLC to provide support by reviewing all your new, pending, or ongoing contracts and updating the terms where needed will ensure compliance with state and federal regulations. We can renegotiate terms, help you deal with breach of contract issues and help establish your business within the community. The AVID Esq Group, LLC team is here to see your business flourish.

When Should I Call A Business Contract Lawyer?

The business contract attorneys at AVID Esq Group are dedicated to empowering Arizona business owners to achieve growth and success. With extensive experience in resolving contract-related challenges, our legal team ensures you can concentrate on what truly matters—expanding your business. Trust us to handle your contract needs with precision and professionalism. Contact us today at 480-467-5636 to schedule your free consultation and take the next step toward securing your business’s future.

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