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        _Michigan Attorney Litigates on Behalf of Your Business

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        If you engage in commerce, sooner or later you are almost certain to encounter a dispute with a client or contractor that you’ll need outside help to resolve. At the Law Office of Timothy M. Williams, we have been assisting businesses through civil court trials in state and federal courts and through alternative dispute resolution. We have the knowledge and experience to help your business in cases related to:
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        • Antitrust, unfair practices and trade regulation violations
        • Banking and creditor issues, including lender liability
        • Breach of contract
        • Breach of warranty
        • Business torts   
        • Construction law
        • Environmental law
        • _Insurance
        • Products liability
        • Professional liability
        • Real estate
        • Securities
        • Toxic tort
        • Intellectual property, including copyright and trademark infringement
        • Partnership and shareholder disputes
        Recovery from breach of contract
        When a party to a contract fails to perform, he damages the other business. This damage often goes beyond the immediate inconvenience of getting less than promised by the contract. The breach can also cost you future profits if you are unable to serve your clients as a result. Skilled attorney Timothy M. Williams can help you achieve the best legal remedy for a breach of contract, such as:

        Compensatory damages – reimbursement for immediate monetary loss
        Consequential and incidental damages – compensation for additional foreseeable losses caused by the breach
        Attorney fees and costs – amounts available only if the contract expressly states they are recoverable
        Liquidated damages – amounts specified in the contract that are payable for particular breaches, such as late or substandard performance
        Specific performance – court order requiring the breaching party to fulfill the terms of the contract
        Punitive damages – penalty for a party’s objectionable behavior, meant to punish the breaching party and discourage other parties from acting in a similar manner
        Rescission – cancellation of the contract, with both sides excused from further performance and payments made under the contract returned
        Reformation – change in the terms of the contract when the court believes there was an honest misunderstanding by the parties about what was to be performed

        Affordable alternatives to a civil suit

        The cost of traditional litigation can easily exceed the amount of the contract. Fortunately there are various means of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), including mediation and arbitration, which are less costly and quicker than civil lawsuits, but can deliver the same remedies. Skilled negotiator Timothy Williams has successfully represented clients in arbitration and mediation hearings, and has settled lawsuits prior to trial, saving our clients expenses and getting their businesses back on track.

        Contact a dependable Mason law firm to get your business moving again
        If your business has been damaged by someone else’s conduct, you need to take action. Delaying the exercise of your rights could mean losing them.  Recovering damages could make the difference between profitability and insolvency for your company. Contact us online or call us at 517-244-9900 to schedule an appointment.
        Practice Areas
        • Family Law
        • Criminal Law
        • Business Litigation


        Law Office of Timothy M. Williams
        368 S. Jefferson
        Suite 200
        Mason, MI 48854
        Phone: 517-244-9900; 517-648-5000
        Fax: 517-244-9901
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