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Skilled Breach of Contract Lawyer in Atlanta, GA

When a contract is broken, it can have serious financial consequences. The Law Offices of Tee Okonkwo, P.C. provides effective legal representation for breach of contract disputes in Atlanta and surrounding areas such as McDonough, Fayetteville, and Covington.

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Understanding Breach of Contract

What Constitutes a Breach of Contract?

A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill their obligations under an agreement, resulting in financial harm to the other party. Common examples include:

  • Failure to Deliver Goods or Services: One party fails to provide the goods or services outlined in the contract.
  • Violation of Payment Terms: Non-payment or late payment for delivered goods or services.
  • Failure to Meet Deadlines: Missing deadlines or project milestones established in the contract.

Our firm represents businesses and individuals in various breach of contract cases, ensuring that the responsible party is held accountable.

Types of Contract Disputes We Handle

Comprehensive Representation in Contract Disputes

We provide skilled legal representation in a variety of contract disputes, including:

  • Business Contracts: Ensuring businesses are protected when a partner or vendor fails to meet contractual obligations.
  • Real Estate Contracts: Handling disputes over real estate purchase agreements, leases, and property development contracts.
  • Employment Contracts: Defending the rights of both employers and employees in disputes over non-compete clauses, severance agreements, and other contractual terms.

We are committed to helping you resolve your contract dispute and securing the best possible outcome.

Remedies for Breach of Contract

What Are Your Legal Options in a Breach of Contract Case?

When a breach of contract occurs, you may be entitled to several remedies, depending on the specifics of your case:

  • Monetary Damages: Compensation for financial losses caused by the breach.
  • Specific Performance: A court order requiring the breaching party to fulfill their contractual obligations.
  • Contract Termination: Canceling the contract and seeking damages for any losses incurred.

We will carefully evaluate your case and pursue the appropriate remedy to protect your interests.

Cities and Counties We Serve

Breach of Contract Services Across Atlanta and Surrounding Areas

The Law Offices of Tee Okonkwo, P.C. represents clients in breach of contract cases throughout Atlanta and nearby cities, including:

  • Cities: McDonough, Fayetteville, Covington, Griffin, Riverdale, Stockbridge, and Lithonia
  • Counties: Henry County, Fayette County, Rockdale County, Clayton County, and Newton County

No matter where you are in the greater Atlanta area, we are here to help you resolve your contract disputes efficiently and effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Frequently Asked Questions About Breach of Contract Cases

It’s important to document the breach and contact a lawyer as soon as possible to explore your legal options.

Yes, you can file a lawsuit for breach of contract if the other party fails to fulfill their obligations, causing you financial harm.

In Georgia, the statute of limitations for breach of contract cases is generally six years, but it’s best to act quickly to protect your rights.