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To Obtain Summary Judgment On A Contract Dispute, All Elements Of Breach Of Contract, Including Damages, Must Be Established

A plaintiff’s lawyers must think through all possible actions and results before selecting a course of action in commercial contract litigation. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Blog feed, Business / Commercial Law, General Information and tagged breach of contract, contract disputes, contract litigation attorney, corporate law, litigation, PLP Law, Poniatowski Leding Parikh, summary judgments on December 4, 2014 by Poniatowski Leding Parikh Law Corp..

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