Civil Law
Expert legal solutions for your civil law needs
Overview
Our Civil Law practice provides comprehensive representation in a wide range of civil disputes and litigation matters. From contract disputes to complex commercial litigation, our attorneys combine strategic thinking with aggressive advocacy to protect our clients' interests and achieve favorable outcomes.
- Contract dispute resolution
- Personal injury litigation
- Property and real estate disputes
- Civil rights cases
- Commercial litigation
- Alternative dispute resolution
EXPERT LEGAL COUNSEL
Specialized Civil Law services tailored to your needs
Contract Disputes
We represent clients in all types of contract disputes, from simple breaches to complex commercial agreements. Our attorneys analyze contract terms from simple breaches to complex commercial agreements. Our attorneys analyze contract terms, identify strengths and weaknesses in your case, and develop strategies to resolve disputes efficiently while protecting your interests.
Personal Injury Claims
Our personal injury team represents individuals who have suffered harm due to the negligence of others. We handle cases involving auto accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and other injury claims, fighting to secure the compensation you deserve.
Commercial Litigation
We represent businesses in complex commercial disputes including partnership conflicts, shareholder disputes, business torts, and unfair competition claims. Our attorneys combine business acumen with litigation expertise to protect your company's interests.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our Civil Law services
How long do I have to file a civil lawsuit?
The time limit, or statute of limitations, varies depending on the type of case and jurisdiction. For example, personal injury claims typically have a 1-3 year limit, while contract disputes may allow 4-6 years. It's crucial to consult with an attorney as soon as possible to ensure you don't lose your right to pursue legal action.
What is the difference between mediation and arbitration?
Mediation is a non-binding process where a neutral third party helps facilitate negotiation between the parties to reach a voluntary settlement. Arbitration is more formal and results in a binding decision made by the arbitrator after hearing evidence from both sides, similar to a judge's ruling but outside the court system.
How much will my civil case cost?
The cost of civil litigation varies widely depending on the complexity of the case, the amount in dispute, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. We offer various fee arrangements including hourly billing, contingency fees for certain cases, and flat fees for specific services. During your initial consultation, we'll discuss the potential costs and fee structures appropriate for your case.