Contract Litigation
Contract Litigation
Professionalism in business, unfortunately, is not defined universally, which is why Shook, Hardy & Bacon, L.L.P. has successfully handled thousands of contract litigation cases for clients involved in business and civil disputes. Our contract litigation process begins with counseling and continues through trial and appeal. Our diverse team skills, compounded by our experience dealing with numerous adversaries in complex, multi-jurisdictional matters, help polish our professional approach to contract litigation.
Contract litigation comprises a variety of case types, including class actions, antitrust, corporate governance, securities regulation, insurance coverage disputes, commercial and construction contracts, alternative dispute resolution, taxation, financial institutions, franchises and dealerships, and libel and First Amendment issues. To ensure we meet our client’s needs directly and aggressively, we draw on our solid relationships with economists and forensic accountants in developing economic damages, such as lost profits. Our attorneys have prevailed on motions for dismissal or summary judgment in many contract litigation matters.
Also known as Business Litigation Practice, our contract litigation practice includes attorneys with extensive experience in litigation alternatives. Because no two cases are identical, we implement innovative strategies that afford us flexibility with each case. We do, however, rely on the vast volume of cases we’ve handled in the past, and we draw from key details in every case as well.
Always on the cutting-edge of legal and technological developments, our contract litigation team works with only the best analysts, legal assistants and document clerks. Our team of industry experts ensures our clients receive the most cost-effective means of quality legal representation. Our goal is not only to emerge successful from every contract litigation case, but to do so as we uphold our esteemed reputation for efficient and cost-effective case resolution.
To learn more about how we can help you with a contract litigation matter, please contact us today for a consultation. We look forward to meeting you.

