Cain & Kiel Law

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Cleburne Business Litigation and Appeals Lawyer

Hill County business dispute litigation attorney

Efficient Legal Counsel Businesses Can Depend On

Businesses may become involved in multiple types of disputes. These may involve disagreements between business partners, disputes related to agreements with other parties, problems affecting employers and employees, issues related to the collection of payments or debts, or matters related to purchasing, selling, or leasing real estate. The future success of a business may be riding on the outcome of a legal dispute, but even if this is not the case, the stress and uncertainty that accompany a business-related legal dispute can be a significant drain on a company's resources that detracts from the important work of running a business.

The business litigation attorneys at Cain & Kiel Law have the experience and the knowledge to handle your business disputes so that you can focus on what is important – running your business. We have represented clients in a wide variety of business litigation matters, and we work to ensure that these issues can be resolved as efficiently and effectively as possible.

One unique benefit that Cain & Kiel Law can provide to our clients is our background in business. Attorney Scott Cain teaches business law at the college level, and he has instructed businesses and city staff managers on total quality management strategies. He has also studied complex risk management at the master's level. When it comes to business litigation, our firm understands more than just the law – we understand business management.

Aggressive and Efficient Representation in Business Disputes

When any business disagreement comes to legal blows, you cannot afford to have an inexperienced advocate in your corner. The business and commercial law attorneys of Cain & Kiel Law have a reputation for developing dynamic strategies for resolving legal matters quickly. We have the experience and resources to aggressively litigate legal issues that affect our client's bottom line. Our firm has a reputation for getting results when they matter most.

We represent business owners, partners, shareholders, companies, and other parties across Johnson, Bosque, Hood, Tarrant, Dallas, and Hill counties in multiple types of business and commercial litigation, including but not limited to:

  • Breach of contract claims - If another party has failed to live up to its obligations under a contract, we can help you hold that party accountable while protecting your business interests. We can also help defend against claims that you have failed to abide by the terms of a contract.
  • Commercial real estate disputes - We can represent landlords and tenants in commercial eviction proceedings, lease disputes, and other matters related to commercial real estate.
  • Labor disputes - We provide representation for employers in employment law disputes, including those related to discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, and wage and hour claims.
  • Partnership disputes - We handle all types of disputes between business partners, including those related to partnership agreements, business dissolution, and breach of fiduciary duty.
  • Texas antitrust claims - Our antitrust lawyers help businesses take legal action to address unfair competition and other illegal business practices.
  • Noncompetition disputes - We help businesses protect their interests when another company or individual has violated a non-compete agreement.
  • Collection matters - If you are owed money by another party, we can aggressively pursue collections on your behalf. We can also help defend against claims related to collections and payment.
  • Contractor, UCC, and mechanic's liens - We help contractors, suppliers, and other businesses assert their rights to payment under mechanic's liens. We can also help businesses determine the best ways to respond to and resolve these types of liens.
  • Fiduciary matters - When an employee, officer, or partner fails to put the business's interests first and self-deals, this is often considered to be a breach of the fiduciary duty that was owed to the company. Whether these cases involve outright embezzlement or diverting opportunities away from the business, a breach of fiduciary duty can cause tremendous damage to a company, and our firm can help address these issues through litigation.

Pursuing Appeals

If success at trial depends on aggressive courtroom tactics and a strong command of the facts of the case, success in appeals depends on other fundamentals of legal practice – namely, superior legal research, writing skills, and excellence at oral advocacy. Appeals are a complex process governed by highly technical rules. The appeals lawyers at Cain & Kiel Law understand these rules, and we know how to use them to our clients' advantage. Our attorneys have vast experience handling appeals across Texas, and we can put this experience to work for you.

Contact Our Johnson County Business Litigation Lawyers

Our attorneys routinely handle trials and appeals of commercial disputes, knowing that our clients are looking for a successful outcome. Contact our office at 817-645-1717 to arrange a consultation with a lawyer. We help clients address business disputes in the areas surrounding Cleburne and Johnson County, including Weatherford, Granbury, Parker County, Hillsboro, Tarrant County, Hood County, Fort Worth, Hill County, Stephenville, and Bosque County.

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