PASSAMANI & LETANG PLLC

Contract Disputes

Contract disputes arise when one or more parties to a legally binding agreement believe that the terms of the contract have been breached or misunderstood. These disagreements can stem from issues such as non-performance, failure to meet deadlines, unclear terms, or disagreements over payment. When informal resolution efforts fail, contract disputes may escalate to litigation, where a court is asked to interpret the agreement and determine the rights and obligations of each party. Our rm represents clients through every stage of contract litigation, providing strategic counsel and advocacy to protect your interests and achieve a fair resolution.

Types of disputes we can help with:

  • Formation Disputes – Disagreements over whether a valid contract was ever created due to lack of offer, acceptance, consideration, or mutual intent.
  • Interpretation Disputes – Conflicts about the meaning of specific contract terms, clauses, or the overall intent of the agreement.
  • Performance Disputes – One party claims the other failed to fulfill their obligations as required by the contract.
  • Non-Performance or Breach of Contract – A party fails to perform altogether, performs late, or performs
    inadequately, triggering legal action for breach.
  • Modification and Amendment Disputes – Disputes over whether the contract was legally changed or whether those changes are enforceable.
  • Condition Precedent or Contingency Issues – Conflicts over whether certain conditions were met that affect the enforceability or timing of obligations.
  • Misrepresentation or Fraudulent Inducement – One party claims they were misled or deceived into entering the contract.
  • Duress or Undue Infuuence – Allegations that a contract was signed under pressure or improper influence, making it invalid or voidable.
  • Unconscionability or Inequitable Terms – A claim that the contract is unfairly one-sided or oppressive and should not be enforced.
  • Termination or Cancellation Disputes – Conflicts over whether a party had the legal right to end the agreement, and whether notice and procedures were properly followed.