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Commercial or Business Litigation involves all types of lawsuits regarding the interpretation or enforcement of contracts or business arrangements between individuals and/or corporations. These cases may deal with real estate commission disputes, small business disputes, small business defense, enforcement of real estate contracts, collection matters, enforcement or defense of covenants not to compete, business fraud or deceptive practices, interruption or dissolution of businesses. In short, business law attorney, shareholder dispute attorney, or commercial litigation involving all legal disputes between parties with the exception of personal injury, family law or criminal matters. As a small business attorney & lawyer, these are some other types of commercial / business litigation cases handled by the commercial lawyer at Arcia Law Office:
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