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Milwaukee Breach of Contract Attorneys

Breach of Contract Lawyers Protecting Business Interests in Milwaukee, WI

Contracts form the foundation of countless business relationships, establishing the terms and conditions that bind parties to their commitments. A breach of contract will involve the failure of one party to follow the terms of the agreement, leading to disputes that can disrupt operations and harm business interests. When faced with such challenges, having experienced legal representation is crucial. At Mallery s.c., our business litigation attorneys are adept at handling breach of contract matters. We provide our clients with strategic guidance and robust advocacy to protect their rights and interests.

Types of Contract Breaches

Contracts can be violated in various ways, and different types of contract breaches can have distinct legal implications. Understanding the nature of the breach is essential in determining the appropriate legal response and potential remedies. A breach may fall into one of the following categories:

  • Material breaches: The most serious type of contract breach occurs when a party violates one or more fundamental aspects of a contract, thereby depriving the other party of the benefits they expected. These breaches may be severe enough that they will make it impossible to carry out the terms of the contract, resulting in the termination of the agreement. Examples include failing to deliver items or provide services as agreed or performing them in a way that is substantially different from what was required based on the terms of the contract.
  • Minor breaches: Also known as partial or immaterial breaches, these breaches involve deviations from the contract that do not substantially undermine its purpose. While the non-breaching party may be able to recover damages or receive other remedies, the contract will typically remain in effect. An example might be delivering goods slightly late or providing a service with minor defects.
  • Anticipatory breaches: This type of breach occurs when one party will not be able to meet their obligations as defined in the contract. This can be communicated through explicit statements or actions that demonstrate an intention not to perform. The non-breaching party can immediately seek legal remedies.

Remedies for Breach of Contract

When a breach of contract occurs, there are various remedies that may be used to address the harm suffered by the non-breaching party. These may include:

  • Compensatory damages: The non-breaching party may seek compensation from the breaching party for losses they have experienced due to the breach. The non-breaching party may seek compensation or direct losses, such as the costs of substitute performance, or consequential losses, such as lost profits.
  • Liquidated damages: Some contracts include clauses that specify a predetermined amount to be paid in the event of a breach. These provisions may be enforced by the court during litigation.
  • Punitive damages: These damages may be awarded to punish a party for egregious or illegal actions and to deter similar behavior in the future. These damages may be awarded if a breach involved fraud, malice, or gross negligence.
  • Specific performance: The breaching party may be required to perform their contractual obligations. This remedy may be appropriate if compensatory damages will not fully address the harm suffered by the non-breaching party, such as in cases involving real estate transactions.
  • Rescission: A breach may result in the cancellation of a contract. This remedy may be appropriate when the contract was formed based on fraud, mistake, duress, or undue influence. It effectively restores the parties to their positions before the contract was executed.

Contact Our Milwaukee Breach of Contract Lawyers

Breach of contract disputes can significantly impact your business, but with the right legal representation, you can navigate these challenges effectively. Whether you are looking to protect your interests following a breach of contract by another party or need to defend against allegations that you have violated a contract's terms, Mallery s.c. can help you protect your interests and provide representation during litigation. Contact us at 414-271-2424 to set up a consultation and get the legal help you need to resolve your contract disputes.

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