New Jersey Contracts Attorneys Protecting Business Clients
Contracts with employees, customers, vendors, suppliers, and others form the backbone of a successful business. These agreements define critical business relationships between the parties and a poorly drafted document can lead to many problems down the road. The New Jersey contracts attorneys at Einhorn Barbarito work to ensure that our clients have contracts in place that protect their rights and interests today and into the future. We provide comprehensive services to businesses throughout New Jersey related to contract preparation, interpretation and evaluation. Our lawyer’s counsel clients on the meaning of existing rights and responsibilities in ongoing contracts and concentrate on creating clarity and lack of ambiguity in all business contracts that we draft and evaluate.
Drafting and Negotiating All Types of Business Contracts
Whether you are forming a new partnership, purchasing a piece of equipment or hiring an employee, the contract will clearly express the terms of the business deal. Our New Jersey business contracts lawyers review, draft, and negotiate all types of contractual agreements, including but not limited to:
- Sales contracts
- Employment agreements
- Real estate sales and purchase
- Commercial Leases
- Residential Leases
- Vendor contracts
- Supplier contracts
- Licensing agreements
- Construction projects
- Shareholder and partnership agreements
- Business acquisition agreements
At Einhorn Barbarito, our contract attorneys focus on negotiating and crafting agreements that most accurately reflect the terms and conditions of the business arrangement. A properly drafted contract can prevent conflicts and misunderstandings than can turn into costly litigation problems. Our lawyers bring to the table years of experience handling all types of business transactions. From routine purchases and sales agreements to sophisticated joint ventures and other strategic transactions, we work to develop an agreement that protects our clients under any set of circumstances. We know how to anticipate potential problems in advance, and we make certain that our clients’ contracts have the terms and provisions needed to address their needs both today and into the future.
Resolving Contractual Disputes
Unfortunately, sometimes even the most meticulously prepared agreements can result in a contract dispute. Whether one party has failed to perform a duty or promise agreed to in the contract or the parties disagree over the meaning of a certain provision, contractual disputes can be complex, time-consuming and costly.
At Einhorn Barbarito, our attorneys always consider the settlement as the first option in a contract dispute. We are strong negotiators who concentrate on bringing contractual disputes to a fair resolution in the shortest amount of time possible. However, we recognize that there are times when a breach of contract or other types of contractual dispute cannot be successfully resolved outside of the courtroom. In these situations, our attorneys are prepared to litigate the contract dispute to aggressively protect the rights of our clients. We are respected trial attorneys who have extensive experience handling cases involving contract disputes in both federal and state court.
Speak With Our New Jersey Contracts Attorneys Today
If you need assistance with drafting or negotiating a business agreement or are involved in a contract dispute with an employee, supplier, vendor or other parties, Einhorn Barbarito can guide you every step of the way. Contact our New Jersey business contract attorneys today by calling 973-627-7300.
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