Contract Disputes

Sabel Law APC represents clients in California contract disputes involving breach, payment obligations, commercial agreements, purchase contracts, service contracts, and enforcement issues. These matters often require close review of the agreement, amendments, performance history, communications, invoices, notices, and the practical business objective behind the dispute.

Common contract dispute issues

Breach of contract: Disputes may involve failure to perform, delayed performance, defective performance, missed deadlines, refusal to pay, or disagreement about contractual duties.

Payment and collection issues: Claims may involve invoices, service agreements, purchase orders, retainers, progress payments, credits, offsets, or disputed amounts due.

Interpretation and scope: Parties may disagree about contract language, oral modifications, implied terms, deliverables, conditions, or what performance was required.

Remedies and enforcement: Potential remedies may include damages, specific performance, injunctions, declaratory relief, settlement, or revised agreements depending on the facts.

Frequently asked questions

What documents should be preserved in a contract dispute?

Preserve the contract, amendments, proposals, invoices, payment records, notices, emails, text messages, project files, meeting notes, and records showing performance or nonperformance.

Can a contract dispute be resolved before filing a lawsuit?

Often, yes. Demand letters, negotiation, mediation, payment plans, revised terms, or settlement agreements may resolve the matter before litigation.

What if the agreement was partly oral?

Oral terms may still matter depending on the facts, but written records, conduct, payments, witnesses, and communications become especially important.

Contact Sabel Law APC

To discuss a contract dispute, contact Sabel Law APC at Contact@sabellaw.com. You may also call the Los Angeles office at (213) 262-2616, the San Diego office at (619) 604-5434, or the Nevada office at (725) 525-5583.

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