Contract Law
Contract Law
A contract is an agreement between private parties creating mutual obligations enforceable by law. The basic elements required for the agreement to be a legally enforceable contract are: mutual assent, offer and acceptance, and consideration. The parties that enter into a contract can be individuals or businesses.
Contracts are the Backbone of Business Relationships
At McDonnell Adels & Klestzick, PLLC, our attorneys prepare contracts specific to our clients’ needs and, if necessary, commence litigation to enforce the contractual terms and to protect our clients’ rights.
When a breach of contract case is heard by the courts, there are several possible outcomes, including:
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Specific performance is a legal order for a person or company to uphold their part of the agreement.
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Restitution is when the breaching party is directed to pay compensation to the non-breaching party.
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Cancellation is when the contract is declared void and relieves a party from an obligation.
Providing the Finest in Legal Representation and Customer Service
We believe in a proactive and cost-effective approach to serving even the most complex of our client's legal needs.
At McDonnell Adels & Klestzick, we provide our clients with the finest in legal representation and customer service. We believe in a proactive and cost-effective approach to serving even the most complex of our client's legal needs. For more information about Contract Law or any of our practice areas, call us at 516-328-3500.