Pittsburgh Contracts Lawyers
Putting Passion, Diligence, and Commitment into Your Case
Contracts are the foundation upon which business and other relationships
exist. These agreements are generally written documents that lay out the
terms, obligations, and responsibilities of the parties involved in the
relationship. A contract can involve any type of undertaking; these can
span across all types of law, from real estate law to corporate law to
all kinds of commercial projects. They can even involve personal relationships,
as a in a prenuptial agreement that acts as a contract between two parties
concerning finances and other conditions of the marriage.
If you need legal help with any aspect of a contractual matter in or around
the greater Pittsburgh area, you can turn to Blaine Jones Law, LLC. Our
firm has earned an outstanding reputation for our legal ability, trial
advocacy, and commitment to results for clients across a wide span of
practice areas. As trial-tested lawyers, we know the value of details
and the written word, which can make or break a business or other relationship.
We also know how to skillfully negotiate settlements between disputing
parties which can lead to an efficient and cost-effective resolution.
Beyond this, we have deep experience representing clients at court before
juries and judges when called to pursue your best interests.
Need legal assistance with a contract issue? Get a free phone consultation
at (412) 475-0062 or book a consultation
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We Handle All Types of Contract Matters in Pennsylvania
A contract is defined as a formal and legally binding agreement that is
entered into by two or more parties. It lays out your rights and duties
in the relationship. Contracts are commonly written concerning the exchange
of services, merchandise or other goods, and finances.
Contracts generally require certain basic elements if they are to be legally
binding. These include a proposal or offer, an acceptance of the proposal,
and consideration (which means something of value promised by one party
to the other, such as payment, a service, or some other benefit). The
parties must be legally able to contract with one another, must freely
consent, must be able to perform whatever is being contracted, and the
contract must be written according to law to be enforceable. The general
agreement regarding contracts is that the more detailed they are and the
more they cover regarding contingencies, possibilities, and remedies,
the better.
At Blaine Jones Law, LLC, we offer focused and insightful legal help concerning
all aspects and varieties of contracts, from their initial negotiation
to drafting, review, and execution. This includes but is not limited to:
- Business contracts
- Construction contracts
- Real estate sales, purchase, and leasing contracts
- Other sales contracts
- Landlord/tenant contracts
- Insurance agreements
- Loan and mortgage contracts
- Equipment leasing contracts
- Financial agreement contracts
- Commercial contracts
- Employment contracts
- Service contracts
- Physician agreements
- Non-compete agreements
- Non-disclosure agreements
- Non-solicitation agreements
- Partnership agreements
Contract Disputes & Litigation
Our firm also provides experienced legal assistance when a contract is
between parties. If you believe your contract has not been honored in
some way, you may need help from one of our Pittsburgh contracts lawyers
in the event you cannot resolve it yourself. We can provide the oversight
needed to help enforce your legal contract. This may be accomplished through
a negotiated settlement outside of court or, when that does not lead to
a satisfactory result, to litigation in civil court.
Well-drafted contracts can prevent confusion between parties over each
one’s duties and rights; this type of confusion can lead to eventual
disputes and lawsuits. Because of this, we advise you to have your contract
reviewed to ensure that it clearly outlines each party’s intentions,
expectations, and overall understanding. Furthermore, the language in
a contract can be misleading, unclear, or otherwise ambiguous or can leave
you open to certain pitfalls that you may want to avoid.
Get skilled legal help with your contractual matter. Call (412) 475-0062 today.