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Professional Counsel For Engaging In New York Commercial Litigation

Despite best intentions, disputes between transacting parties and businesses are common. Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP‘s approach to resolving NYC commercial disputes comes from the core belief that holistic solutions yield beneficial outcomes rather than mere stopgap measures. The firm’s lawyers take the time to learn and understand your business and offer a strategic, nuanced approach to litigation, considering your unique aims and needs. They aim to keep you open for business and minimize pecuniary losses and legal expenses.

The Commercial Litigation Cases Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP Handles

The firm’s attorneys often take on cases involving:

These disputes can often be intricate and involve many moving parts. The firm’s team of lawyers can guide you through every step of your case and give you a thorough understanding of what’s going on and what to expect. Call them at 347-967-4087 to address additional questions or concerns.

Offering Legal Support To Both NYC Businesses And Consumers

The attorneys at Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP bring experience and diligence to every case they handle. Since they represent B2B businesses, B2C businesses and consumers in their disputes, they have strong knowledge of both sides’ motivations and intentions. This insight can give you or your business a competitive edge and increase your chances of achieving your desired goals.

When you work with the legal professionals at Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP, you can expect them to review your situation thoroughly. They want to understand all the nuances and details. They use every bit of this information to generate potential solutions to your dispute. As your case progresses, they can narrow down these possible solutions until they find one that achieves precisely what you want. They’re prepared to go to trial if you need to take your case to court.

Frequently Asked Questions About New York Commercial Litigation

Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP recognizes that business litigation can be complex and daunting. To help clarify some common concerns, the firm’s attorneys have compiled answers to frequently asked questions about commercial litigation and contract disputes.

Can commercial legal issues be settled out of the New York civil court system?

Yes, many commercial disputes can be resolved without a lawsuit, and the vast majority never go to trial. Litigation (and trial especially) require time and resources, and at the end of the day, most business owners want to focus on growing and sustaining their business, not endless litigation. The lawyers at Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP are skilled negotiators who can help settle disputes without the need for a prolonged court battle. As another option to avoid litigation, alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation or arbitration sometimes provide faster, more cost-effective solutions, and Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP is poised to guide clients through those processes to reach a workable settlement.

Do I need a signed contract to succeed in a commercial breach of contract dispute?

While having a signed, written contract strengthens a commercial breach of contract case, it’s not always necessary to succeed in such disputes. In New York, oral agreements and even implied contracts can be legally binding under certain circumstances. However, proving the existence and terms of these agreements can be challenging.

The attorneys at Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP approach each case by thoroughly examining all available evidence. This may include emails, text messages, verbal agreements, past business practices and partial performance of contractual obligations. They work diligently to build a compelling case, even in the absence of a formal signed document.

It’s important to note that some types of agreements, such as those involving real estate or lasting more than a year, typically require written contracts under New York law. The firm’s attorneys can assess your specific situation and advise on the best course of action. They aim to pursue effective strategies for success, regardless of whether a signed contract exists.

How long will the commercial litigation process take?

The duration of business litigation varies significantly depending on the complexity of the case, the parties involved and the court’s schedule, and the parties’ collective desire to reach a resolution. Some cases may resolve in a few months, while others can take years. The firm’s attorneys work diligently to move cases forward efficiently without sacrificing the quality of work and the client’s objectives.

What documents should be provided to a commercial litigation attorney?

Essential documents typically include contracts, correspondence between parties, financial records and any evidence related to the dispute. It is crucial that parties retain documents and evidence necessary to help their case, and the firm’s attorneys will guide clients in gathering and analyzing specific documents relevant to their particular issue.

These questions offer a glimpse into the intricacies of commercial litigation. Every case is unique, and the firm’s attorneys are committed to providing tailored strategies for each client’s specific needs. For more detailed information about particular situations, Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP encourages potential clients to schedule a consultation with their experienced legal team.

Work With A Boutique NYC Commercial Litigation Firm

Complex disputes often require creative solutions. Working with a firm like Fadullon Dizon Krul LLP is a smart and proactive way to pursue those solutions. The attorneys can adapt their legal strategy and approach to match your needs. They’re not afraid to consider every option and strategically narrow them down as they find ones that help you achieve your goals.

Schedule an initial consultation today by emailing them through the firm’s online contact form. The firm proudly serves the boroughs of Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island as well as Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties.