Drafting, negotiating, and executing a business contract is a serious matter.
A business contract may define many duties, responsibilities, guidelines, limitations, operational procedures, and many other issues of relevance. A business contract may be simplistic or as detailed as needed by one or both parties involved. However, if you did not hire professional legal counsel to negotiate, prepare, review or modify your business contract, your legal rights may be at risk, especially if you and another party used online forms to create a contract.
If a breach of contract should ever arise, there are many ways to resolve the issue. This presentation will provide you with the various avenues one may take to avoid litigation as well as the process involved in bringing the matter to court.