Hire a Firm With a Comprehensive Understanding of Business Principles
Hiring attorneys with business backgrounds can be crucial for solving your business’s problem. Each of Texas Personal Injury Experts, PLLC’s attorneys has a business degree from the prestigious and highly ranked McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin. Ron C. has a degree from the elite Canefield Honors Program within McCombs, and Ron has a McCombs Finance degree.
Texas Personal Injury Experts, PLLC has a strong understanding of core business principles, including finance, marketing, management, and operations. This broad knowledge base enables us to better understand our clients’ businesses.
Our firm navigates complex commercial litigation matters with an understanding of the underlying business issues at stake, providing strategic advice that aligns with clients’ business objectives. We develop sophisticated litigation strategies that consider not only the legal outcome but also the business impact, helping to secure favorable results that support their clients’ long-term success.
Some examples of problems we help solve for businesses just like yours:
- Contract Disputes: Involve disputes about the breach, interpretation, and performance of a contract. These lawsuits can arise from issues like failure to deliver or pay for goods or services as promised, disagreements on the meaning of language in the contract, and determining whether there is a legitimate excuse for a party to avoid performing a contractual obligation. The litigation seeks to resolve these disagreements through legal means, often resulting in financial compensation, specific performance, or contract termination.
- Business Torts: Occur when a person or entity commits a wrongful act against a business or infringes on a business’s right and that leads to harm or loss to the business or its interests. A business tort occurs when harm is done to a business beyond breaching a contract. These situations usually involve:
- Fraud and Misrepresentation: Cases involving deceitful practices or false statements that induce another party to act to their detriment.
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty: This occurs when an individual in a position of trust (such as a company director or officer) acts against the best interests of the company or its shareholders.
- Unfair Competition and Trade Practices: Involves actions that unlawfully interfere with a business’s ability to compete in the marketplace.
- Interference with Contractual Relations: This tort occurs when a third party intentionally disrupts a contractual relationship between two other parties, causing one of them to breach the contract.
- Conversion: Refers to the unauthorized taking or use of another party’s property, depriving them of its use and possession.
- Shareholder and Partnership Disputes: Internal disputes among the owners of a business often involving issues of control and management, profit distributions, breaches of fiduciary duties, the enforcement of shareholder or partnership agreements, valuation and buyout issues, and oppression of minority shareholders or partners.
- Real Estate Litigation: Involves legal disputes related to property and land use. These disputes can cover a wide range of issues, including property ownership and title disputes, zoning and land use conflicts, lease disagreements between landlords and tenants, boundary and easement issues, and disputes arising from real estate transactions such as the sale or purchase of property.
- Energy Litigation: This covers disputes related to the production, distribution, and sale of energy, including oil, gas, and renewable resources. Issues can involve lease disputes, royalty payments, environmental compliance, and regulatory challenges.
- Construction Litigation: Involves disputes related to construction projects, covers issues such as breach of contract, delays, construction defects, and disputes between property owners, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers.
- Technology and Cybersecurity Litigation: With the digital transformation of business operations, disputes over technology contracts, data breaches, privacy violations, and cybersecurity incidents are increasingly prominent.
- Regulatory Compliance and Disputes: Staying abreast of regulatory changes, we guide you through the legal maze of compliance and defend against regulatory actions
To help solve your business related dispute, trust a firm with over 30 years of experience and a foundation in business. Contact Texas Personal Injury Experts, PLLC for your free consultation.