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What are my options to resolve a business dispute?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Sep 30, 2025 | Business Litigation

Business disputes are a part of doing business. Successful business leaders not only work their way through these disputes but reach a resolution that helps keep their business on top. Whether the result of contract disputes or the need to protect intellectual...

What happens if a third party interferes with an existing contract?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Jul 2, 2024 | Business Litigation

A contract can be an overly complex thing. You must follow it to the letter, as a violation can hold you or the other party liable. The agreement is also supposedly only between parties specified in the contract. Suppose a willful and intentional interference by a...

How to handle an anticipatory breach 

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Nov 21, 2023 | Business Litigation

An anticipatory breach occurs when one party to a contract explicitly indicates they will not fulfill their contractual obligations before the performance is due. This can happen in various ways, such as a direct refusal to perform, a clear statement of intent not to...

Businesses sometimes need to defend themselves in contract dispute lawsuits

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Apr 19, 2023 | Business Disputes, Business Litigation, Transactional Law

Despite doing their due diligence before entering an agreement with clients, employees and partners, businesses can find themselves involved in a dispute from time to time. They may accuse you of a breach of contract and subsequently take it further by filing a...

When should you use a specific performance clause?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Sep 26, 2022 | Business Disputes, Business Litigation, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes, Real Estate Transactions

Contracts are the lifeblood of any practical business model. Companies use them to hold others and themselves accountable for every transaction or deal. Many will feature different clauses to address potential issues specific to the agreement, and one of those is a...

How to notify tenants of evictions, lease terminations and property sales

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Sep 20, 2022 | Business Collections, Business Disputes, Business Litigation, Real Estate Transactions

Different property owners will have various leases. They likely will vary by building or space. How the owner will inform tenants will likely be based on local and state regulations and conditions outlined in the agreement. It is important to remember that owners must...

Feds expand its investigation of non-competes to include business sales

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Aug 23, 2022 | Asset Protection, Business Litigation, Transactional Law

President Joe Biden instructed the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2021 to investigate non-compete clauses that are unfairly restrictive in not allowing workers to pursue the best employment opportunities or advance their careers. In 2022, he directed the FTC to...

Do companies need to announce they face litigation?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Jun 7, 2022 | Business Litigation

Federal securities law requires publicly held companies to release financial reports. If there is the possibility that a lawsuit will affect profit margins, the corporation should include this information in the report. It risks fines, penalties, sanctions, and the...

How courts may resolve a breach of contract

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Mar 2, 2022 | Business Disputes, Business Litigation

Contracts are the cornerstone of every binding business agreement. These agreements help to outline costs, deadlines, deliverables and other details. These commitments allow the business to move forward and commit to other contracts for generating income and providing...

Employers can lower their risk for wrongful termination suits

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Feb 2, 2022 | Business Litigation, Employment Contract Disputes

Businesses enjoy many benefits through Texas’s use of employment at will policy. This means that (absent of an agreement or statute that outlines terms and conditions of the employment), either the employer or the employee can legally terminate the business...

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