Our firm is proud to have represented clients across the state of New Jersey for over 20 years. NJ Civil Litigation Attorney David Rich works with individuals and commercial entities of all sizes to untangle the labyrinth of business civil litigation and find excellent results in an expedient manner.
With over two decades of experience both in the courtroom and in mediation, our firm has been advocating on the behalf of our clients – big and small – in many unique situations. Navigating the complexities and uncertainty of business litigation matters is an enormous burden to bear if you are not supported by the expertise of an attorney who has a track record of success.
Our varied experiences and range of clientele puts our firm in a unique position to take on the intricacies of your case with a highly specialized and diverse skill set. Whether your area of concern is in employment litigation, breach of contract law, or more, The Law Offices of David Rich in Sussex, NJ are standing by, ready to work for you today.
Commercial litigation cases are a form of civil litigation. They may also be referred to as Business civil litigation because commercial litigation cases are matters in which a business (or multiple businesses) are involved.
There are two main categories of commercial litigation: Breach of Contract claims and Business Tort claims.
“Business torts” is a catch-all term that refers to a general category of grievances and complaints of business losses. Losses in these matters are due to the improper or wrongful conduct of individuals or businesses which are not under contract with each other. Business torts law may include a wide range of issues from fraud and misrepresentation to wrongful interference in prospective or existing contracts and relationships between businesses.
Any business lawsuit involving a tort matter is usually incredibly complicated. These lawsuits tend to involve numerous parties and legal complaints which require broad investigations and appraisals of the losses that have been incurred.
These appraisals and legal concerns can be immensely difficult to understand and deal with. They require a skilled and experienced eye to sift through the evidence of the case and relate how it pertains to the statutes and case law that will support the complaint in the litigation. Additionally, these matters are rife with extensive paperwork.
If you are seeking to recover losses due to a tort matter, a civil litigation attorney can provide a resource for you. Attorneys who specialize in this field are aware of all the different applications of the law and are experienced in the process of negotiating fair and favorable outcomes for their clients.
The Law Offices of David S. Rich LLC have been pleased to represent clients in a wide variety of civil and commercial matters throughout New Jersey. Our dedication to providing our clients with high standards of attentive representation and professionalism has earned our firm recognition from members of our community as well as the Lawyer Monthly Legal Awards in 2014, and more.
If you suspect that there has been a breach of contract in the course of your business dealings with another party, it is never too early to speak with an attorney. From employment contract issues to non-payment concerns, a breach of contract lawyer will be able to go over the terms of your contract and the details of your situation and help you to find a path toward a solution.
A number of these matters can be handled through communication and mediation. If you are in the beginning stages of a contract dispute, it may be useful to explore options that can result in mutual solutions. With the aid of an attorney, you may be able to negotiate a beneficial outcome before ever entering a courtroom.
If mediation appears to be a beneficial route, your attorney will be able to represent your interests and negotiate on your behalf throughout these proceedings. Additionally, mediation tends to provide an opportunity for these matters to be resolved in the most expedient and cost-effective manner.
There are situations in which mediation fails, or is not a viable option to suit the needs of a business owner. When dealing with what may seem to be (or has the potential to become) a volatile situation, it is important to retain legal counsel as soon as possible. The state of New Jersey recognizes a six-year statute of limitation for breach of contract cases. While this may seem like plenty of time, the “clock” starts on the date of the alleged breach and there can be many procedures that are required before a suit can be filed.
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