Contract Law

All businesses inherently deal with contracts; even if they are unwritten, as with many transactions involving goods or services.

Contract Law

All businesses inherently deal with contracts; even if they are unwritten, as with many transactions involving goods or services. Since a contract is a legally binding agreement, and even an honest contractual mistake can cause serious problems, it is crucial that small business owners have at least a basic understanding of contract law. 

One of the most critical components to the success of any business involves contractual relationships. Any successful business needs to make smart decisions in all phases of contracts. From the initial consideration and negotiation of contractual terms to the drafting of documents to potential breach of contract litigation in the future, comprehensive representation from an experienced attorney is essential.

Gimble law attorneys have nearly 20 years of experience representing individuals and business entities in Florida and internationally in corporate contracts, employment contracts, government contracts, buy/sell agreements, business sales contracts, vendor contracts and contracts for goods and services. He handles every aspect of contracts for clients, from the transactional aspects of negotiation, drafting and reviewing contracts to contract litigation.

One of the most important aspects of good contract negotiation and drafting — an aspect that any inexperienced lawyers will ignore — involves making sure the contract represents the interests of everyone involved. This helps everyone take ownership of the contractual terms, increases all the parties' sense of benefiting from the contract and it minimizes the probability of future contractual breach. If a contractual breach is imminent or otherwise unavoidable, laying the ground work for a "smart-breach" is invaluable to a client.

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