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Business Disputes Attorneys in San Jose, California

As a business owner, you know that running a business can be both rewarding and risky. Any company, regardless of its type or size, is likely to encounter some sort of business dispute. While not all business disputes go to court, many of them do, especially if they cannot be resolved through alternative dispute resolution methods.  

If you are dealing with a business dispute, you may want to consider seeking legal counsel from a knowledgeable attorney to help you determine the best course of action for your company. As business law attorneys at Mosaic Law, P.C., we are committed to helping clients pursue satisfactory outcomes to their business disputes in San Jose, California, and other parts of the state, including Santa Clara Valley, South County, and the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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Common Causes of Business Disputes  

At Mosaic Law, P.C., we have extensive experience handling a variety of business disputes, including but not limited to: 

  • Employment disputes. An employment dispute is a disagreement between an employer and employees that may arise due to discrimination, harassment, unfair treatment, wrongful termination, and other causes. Our business law attorneys in San Jose, California, assist both employers and employees in finding solutions to disputes that may arise in the workplace.  

  • Disputes between businesses. A dispute involving two or more businesses is quite common. Business relationships can become complicated, especially when the parties fail to honor their contractual agreements. Often, disputes between businesses require litigation involving attorneys from both sides.  

  • Contract disputes. Many business disputes arise because of parties’ failures to uphold their contractual obligations. Disputes over a breach of contract may require legal representation because some of these disputes end in litigation. Essentially, a contract is an agreement between two or more parties that creates legally-enforceable obligations. California law recognizes three types of contracts: written, oral, and implied.  

  • Partnership disputes. It is not uncommon for commercial disputes to arise between business partners. Disagreements between partners may occur for a multitude of reasons, including but not limited to disagreements over decision-making authority, finances, the direction of the company, and others.  

Regardless of the cause and nature of the dispute, you may want to seek legal advice from a skilled business law attorney to explore your options for resolving the dispute. At Mosaic Law, P.C., we assist businesses of all sizes to ensure their best interests are protected when navigating the dispute resolution process.  

Contract Disputes 

Contract disputes, also known as breaches of contract, are some of the most common causes of business disputes. A contract dispute occurs when one party fails to follow the terms of a contract or fails to perform its contractual obligations. Regardless of the type of the contract and the nature of the dispute, all contract disputes are resolved by looking at what was agreed upon and determining whether a breach occurred.  

Business contract disputes often involve disagreements between parties who signed non-compete agreements, consumer contracts, commercial leases, sale of goods contracts, company contracts, and non-disclosure agreements. In order to allege that a breach of contract has occurred, the plaintiff (the non-violating party) must prove the following elements: 

  1. The existence of a valid contract. The first element of a breach of contract claim is to prove that there is a valid contract in place.  

  1. A breach of contract. The second element is to prove that the defendant (the party that allegedly violated the terms of the contract) failed to honor their contractual obligations.  

  1. The breach resulted in damages. Finally, the plaintiff must prove that they suffered damages as a direct result of the defendant’s alleged breach of contract.  

A skilled business disputes attorney at Mosaic Law, P.C. can evaluate the details of your unique situation and inform you of your options for resolving the dispute in an efficient manner.   

Resolving Business Disputes 

While some business disputes require court litigation, many disputes can be resolved out of court. There are alternative dispute resolution methods that provide efficient and cost-effective remedies for business disputes. Some of the most common alternatives to litigation when resolving business disputes are: 

  • Mediation. When there is a dispute, the parties may agree to work toward a resolution with the help of a neutral, unbiased third party. This method is called mediation and involves a mediator who helps facilitate negotiation between the parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable agreement.  

  • Arbitration. Arbitration is a more formal method of resolving business disputes compared to negotiation and mediation. While arbitration is similar to mediation in that both processes allow the parties to resolve disputes outside the courtroom, the parties have no control over the outcome because the dispute is decided by the arbitrator.  

  • Dissolution. While it is rare for businesses to dissolve over a dispute, this may be a necessary measure in some cases.  

At Mosaic Law, P.C., we are dedicated to helping clients resolve their business disputes in the quickest and least expensive way possible. Our business dispute attorneys in San Jose can assist you throughout the dispute resolution process and ensure that your business interests are protected.

Business Disputes Attorneys Serving
San Jose, California

If your company is facing a business dispute, you might want to understand your options for resolving the dispute. Rely on our business disputes attorneys at Mosaic Law, P.C. to aggressively represent your interests and guide you towards a resolution. We are equipped with the knowledge and experience to help clients in San Jose and other parts of California resolve complex business disputes. Contact us today to discuss your unique case.