Business Law & Litigation

Texas-based Business Litigation Law Firm

Any business of any size can become involved in a legal dispute. As a business owner, you cannot always control when a dispute arises or why. What you can control, however, is how you respond to it. Your best response is choosing to work with a knowledgeable and experienced business litigation attorney. To ensure your business’s success and stability, you must choose an attorney who can confidently defend your legal rights and protect the interests of your business.

At Lawrence Legal Advisory, we offer assistance with a variety of business litigation matters. Our business litigation attorneys have experience litigating cases involving individuals, partners, startups, small businesses and large corporations. Our attorneys also have extensive knowledge of state and federal laws that apply to business and commercial litigation matters.

Skilled Legal Representation for Business Litigation

Sometimes, business disputes can be resolved simply, without involving attorneys or the court. Most often, however, one or both parties involved in a dispute will agree that business litigation is the best option for resolving conflict in an amicable manner. That is because business disputes are complex and can impact the business’s assets and stability.

Houston business litigation law firm Lawrence Legal Advisory offers simple solutions for businesses that find themselves in complex disputes. Our founding attorney, Michael Larence, is knowledgeable in state and federal business laws and has experience resolving disputes via mediation and through formal trials. Daic Law helps clients with business litigation matters including:

  • Breach of contract

  • Contract interference

  • Business fraud

  • Employment and labor law

  • Breach of fiduciary duty

  • Employee litigation

  • Intellectual property disputes

  • Business torts

  • Termination and buyout disputes

  • Lawsuit defense

Each of these areas of law require a unique and individualized approach to litigation. While some business disputes may be similar, the laws and processes that surround them are sure to be different.