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Dallas Business Dispute Attorney

1. My small business has a dispute with a large company. Do I really need to retain an attorney?
Your opponent, the large company, is likely to have considerable, financial resources and personnel to present a strong defense. They are likely used to this type of dispute and will probably begin preparing their defense early. It is in your best interest to retain an experienced Texas business litigation attorney that will independently investigate the facts and assertively pursue your claim in court or at the settlement negotiation table.
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2. What is your fee structure for a business litigation case?
Under our contingency fee option, you are not responsible for upfront payment of our legal services. Alternatively, our firm offers a blended-fee arrangement that features a reduced hourly rate and a percentage success fee depending on the outcome of the dispute. Under either of these client-focused options, our firm is owed nothing unless we are successful in obtaining compensation for you. Eberstein and Witherite, LLP, also handles commercial litigation cases on a strictly hourly basis, as well as commercial defense disputes. In all fee arrangements, we observe an effective and efficient approach to legal services.
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3. Are there any actions I can take to help my lawyer prove my business litigation case?
Typically, it is helpful for a client to keep or obtain copies of any documents relevant to the dispute, including any contracts and correspondence. Also, we suggest that our clients not discuss the matter with anyone other than our team of attorneys and professionals.
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Shelly T. Greco