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Pleasanton Business Litigation Attorney

Business disputes & litigation disrupt business operations by taking you away from the day to day operations of your business, causing stress and adding a financial burden.

At Tierney Law Group, we are dedicated to protecting your business interests and resolving business disputes in the most efficient and effective manner possible. We take the time to ascertain your goals, analyze the law and the facts to find creative and innovative solutions.

No matter what type of dispute your business is facing, you will feel comfortable that your matter is in experienced and capable hands. You will also appreciate our proactive communications that will keep you apprised of the situation at all times and immediately notifying you of any changes in the status of your matter. We also understand that you need to focus on the business of running a business and leave the business of focusing on litigation and dispute resolution to us.

Email or call Pleasanton CA Business Litigation Attorneys, Tierney Law Group at 925-362-3364 for a consultation.

Pleasanton Expert Business Litigation Representation

We represent business owners in a wide range of litigation matters. Is your company’s business dispute proving to be a distraction, draining your time and energy, and headed for litigation in state or federal court?

When you retain us to represent your side of a business dispute, you reap the rewards of our attorneys’ experience, broad legal knowledge and specialized skills in business law practice areas, thorough case preparation and attentive personal service that is second to none.

At Tierney Law Group, we are responsive to your account of events that led to the business dispute. We research thoroughly, present persuasively and safeguard your interests in ways that connect with judge and jury. Our goal is always to put this crisis behind you so you can resume smooth business operations and recapture commercial momentum in your specific marketplace.

Email or call Pleasanton CA Business Law Attorneys, Tierney Law Group at 925-362-3364 for a consultation.

Safeguarding Your Contractual Rights In Pleasanton

If you have entered into an agreement for the purchase of goods or services, you expect that all parties will keep their word and abide by the terms of the agreement. When one or more of the parties to your contract fails to perform as anticipated, you want an experienced lawyer to protect your interests, one who has successfully helped others in similar circumstances.

At Tierney Law Group, we represent businesses and individuals in a wide range of contract matters, including breach of contract and anticipatory repudiation claims.

What Makes A Contract Valid?

Two or more parties can enter into a binding contract without any complex legal language or anything in writing. Contracts can be oral or written, and can be express or implied. The minimum requirements for a binding contract are straight forward and fairly simple, they include:

  • An agreement (generally referred to as an offer & acceptance) between two or more people;
  • Supported by consideration. Consideration refers to promising to do something that you are not obligated to do or refraining from doing something that you have a legal right to do. Consideration must be mutual. This generally requires each party to give up something as such, a promise to provide a gift does not qualify as a valid contract even if it is in writing;
  • The parties entering into the agreement must intend to be bound and must have the mental capacity to understand that they are entering into a binding contract; and
  • The purpose of the contract must be legal.

We handle all types of contract disputes and claims for Plaintiffs and Defendants. For additional information Email or call Pleasanton CA Business Lawyers at 925-397-0565 for a consultation.

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