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Cadden & Fuller LLP
888-988-3477
  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Thomas H. Cadden
    • H. Daniel Fuller
    • William D. Chapman
    • Judy Hirahara
    • Cecilia A. Perkins
    • John B. Taylor
  • Practice Areas
    • Business Litigation
      • Breach Of Contract
      • Breach Of Fiduciary Duty
      • Creditor Remedies
      • Directors And Officers’ Litigation
      • Fraud
      • Investment / Securities Litigation
      • Unfair Business Practices
      • Unfair Competition
    • Partnership And Shareholder Disputes
      • Partnership Disputes And Litigation
      • Shareholder Disputes And Litigation
    • Real Estate Litigation
      • Breach Of Lease Disputes And Litigation
      • Purchase And Sale Litigation
      • Zoning Disputes
      • Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
      • FAQ About Easements
    • Landlord-Tenant And Commercial Lease Disputes
    • Proposition 65 Litigation
    • Insurance Disputes
      • Insurance Companies’ Refusal To Defend
      • Insurance Companies’ Failure To Indemnify
      • Bad Faith Claims
    • Employment Defense Litigation
    • Transactional Law
      • Business And Corporate Transactions
      • Real Estate Transactions
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Put Our Lawyers On Your Side In Your Breach Of Contract Dispute

A breach of contract can occur no matter how thorough or clear the language of the original contract. Cadden & Fuller LLP brings decades of combined experience to every business litigation case, including complex breaches of contract. Our team of trial lawyers has extensive experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in court proceedings throughout Southern California.

Our breach of contract attorneys understand the long-term risks a contract dispute can have on your business. We create strategic and innovative legal strategies designed to resolve the matter in a timely and cost-effective manner.

Finding Solutions Through Negotiation And Litigation

Contract disputes can arise from a broad range of disagreements, including:

  • Breaches of contract: Contracts contain clear parameters that all parties involved agree to uphold. If one party fails to fully adhere to the obligations set forth, litigation may be required to resolve the conflict.
  • Breaches of fiduciary duty: Some contracts may require an individual to act with the best interests of a business or an individual in mind. An attorney must evaluate whether these duties were breached before proceeding with a lawsuit.
  • Partnership disputes: Partners of closely held companies do not always agree with the future direction of the business. In many circumstances, these disputes may cross over and include contract litigation.
  • Breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing: All parties involved in a contract are presumed to act in good faith. Legal action may result when one party attempts to claim a benefit while refusing to perform their contractual obligations.

Our attorneys have worked with businesses of all sizes for decades. We understand how important it is to protect our clients’ financial interests. While a civil trial is sometimes necessary and appropriate, whenever possible we pursue settlement, mediation or alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to achieve financially efficient resolutions.

Get Answers From A Breach Of Contract Attorney

Allow the team at Cadden & Fuller LLP to protect your interests in your contract dispute. You can reach our Irvine office by calling 888-988-3477 or send a message through our online contact form.

Practice Areas

  • Business Litigation
    • Breach Of Contract
    • Breach Of Fiduciary Duty
    • Creditor Remedies
    • Fraud
    • Directors And Officers’ Litigation
    • Unfair Business Practices
    • Investment / Securities Litigation
    • Unfair Competition
  • Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
    • Partnership Disputes And Litigation
    • Shareholder Disputes And Litigation
  • Real Estate Litigation
    • Breach Of Lease Disputes And Litigation
    • Purchase And Sale Litigation
    • Zoning Disputes
    • Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
    • FAQ About Easements
  • Landlord / Tenant & Commercial Lease Disputes
  • Proposition 65 Litigation
  • Insurance Disputes
    • Insurance Companies’ Refusal To Defend
    • Insurance Companies’ Failure To Indemnify
    • Bad Faith Claims
  • Employment Defense Litigation
  • Transactional Law
    • Business And Corporate Transactions
    • Real Estate Transactions
    • Labor Transactions

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