Texas Business Litigation Lawyers
With the speed in which the modern business environment operates, the Texas business litigation lawyers of Slater Pugh Ltd. LLP believe that it is essential for companies to be able to put faith in the parties with whom they do business. Unfortunately, this faith is not always rewarded. Whether it’s a partner to a contract failing to uphold their end of the deal, an employee sharing trade secrets with a competitor, or any other breach of trust, the impact this can have on a business can be significant. Fortunately, with the assistance of a qualified attorney, companies can fight to ensure that their rights are protected.
If your company has suffered as the result of another company or individual’s illegal actions, the Texas business litigation lawyers of Slater Pugh Ltd. LLP may be able to support you in defending your interests and rights as a company. Contact our offices today at (512) 472-2431 to speak with a qualified member of our legal team about the details of your case and discuss your legal options.
Our Practice Areas
There are a number of different situations in which it may be necessary to take legal action against those who have hurt a company’s business operations. At Slater Pugh Ltd. LLP, we are prepared to represent companies in cases involving:
- Breach of Contract
- Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act
- Failure to Deliver Goods
- Inadequate Quality of Goods
- Failure to Honor Agreements
- Litigation Regarding Business Assets
- Shareholder Lawsuits
- Employment Disputes
- Trade Secrets Litigation
- Construction Disputes
Enlisting the support of a qualified legal representative when facing these and other breaches of trust can give you the best chance at protecting your company. We are devoted to helping businesses who have had another party violate their legal rights.
Contact Us
If you are considering pursuing business litigation and want to know more about your legal rights and options, contact an Austin business litigation attorney of Slater Pugh Ltd. LLP today at (512) 472-2431. Our legal team has the skills and experience to handle such situations with finesse and authority.
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