Practice Area

Contract Disputes

When an agreement breaks down, the next step matters. Levinson & Levinson, LLC helps clients evaluate contract language, document damages, negotiate solutions, and prepare for litigation when necessary.

How We Help

Contract Disputes Services

Legal help for contract disputes involving business agreements, payment issues, service contracts, construction agreements, real estate contracts, and breach-of-contract claims.

Breach-of-contract claims and defenses

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Business, service, vendor, construction, and real estate contract disputes

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Payment disputes, performance issues, and scope disagreements

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Contract interpretation, demand letters, negotiation, and settlement

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Litigation strategy when informal resolution is not enough

Levinson & Levinson, LLC provides practical guidance, careful document review, and a clear strategy for this issue.

Quick Answer

What clients should know

Contract disputes require a practical review of the agreement, the facts, the evidence, and the cost of each path forward. The firm helps clients make informed decisions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers before you call.

What is a breach of contract?

A breach generally occurs when one party fails to perform a required obligation under an agreement, causing harm or creating a need for legal remedies.

Can a contract dispute be settled?

Often, yes. Settlement depends on the agreement, evidence, financial stakes, available remedies, and each party’s goals.

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