What is the Statute of Limitations for Breach of Contract?
You are in the restaurant business. You enter into a contract with a supplier to provide you with your restaurant’s seafood. You shake hands and sign the contract. You went on with your business...
View ArticleContract Law Attorney Cites 3 Elements for a Breach of Contract Case to Stand
As a breach of contract attorney in San Diego, I know suing or getting sued for breach of contract requires three elements which may be compared to a camera’s tripod. Like a tripod, if one element...
View ArticleFor Breach of Lease Contract, You can (let the court) Evict the Tenant
When a landlord agrees to rent a piece of his property to a tenant, he and the tenant execute a document called a lease agreement. That document is honored by the state as a legally binding contract....
View ArticleYou Can Sue (and be sued) For Breach of Contract – Even If You “Didn’t Sign...
Do you have to be under contract to be sued for breach of contract? By its very term, “breach of contract” presupposes the existence of a contract. Hence, the parties in a breach of contract case...
View ArticleDoes Double Jeopardy Apply in Breach of Contract Law?
Double jeopardy is a law that stops the government from trying a defendant more than once for the similar or same charges following a legal conviction or acquittal. In addition, the legal theory of...
View Article10 Things To Consider Before Filing a Breach of Contract Lawsuit
If you find yourself in a situation where you have entered a contact, and have met the obligations per the terms, but you cannot get the other party to fulfill their obligations, you may be in need of...
View ArticleContract Law Attorney Cites 3 Elements for a Breach of Contract Case to Stand
As a breach of contract attorney in San Diego, I know suing or getting sued for breach of contract requires three elements which may be compared to a camera’s tripod. Like a tripod, if one element or...
View ArticleFor Breach of Lease Contract, You can (let the court) Evict the Tenant
When a landlord agrees to rent a piece of his property to a tenant, he and the tenant execute a document called a lease agreement. That document is honored by the state as a legally binding contract....
View ArticleYou Can Sue (and be sued) For Breach of Contract – Even If You “Didn’t Sign...
Do you have to be under contract to be sued for breach of contract? By its very term, “breach of contract” presupposes the existence of a contract. Hence, the parties in a breach of contract case...
View ArticleDoes Double Jeopardy Apply in Breach of Contract Law?
Double jeopardy is a law that stops the government from trying a defendant more than once for the similar or same charges following a legal conviction or acquittal. In addition, the legal theory of...
View Article10 Things To Consider Before Filing a Breach of Contract Lawsuit
If you find yourself in a situation where you have entered a contact, and have met the obligations per the terms, but you cannot get the other party to fulfill their obligations, you may be in need of...
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