Business & Commercial Litigation

Business Torts | Commercial Lease Disputes | Banking Litigation

Our Business & Commercial Litigation Services Include:

Breach of Contract Disputes

When one party fails to uphold a contract, it can disrupt your business operations and lead to financial loss. Swift legal action helps recover damages or find alternative solutions, ensuring your business can continue without interruption.

Partnership & Shareholder Disputes

Disputes between business partners or shareholders over control, profits, or ownership can threaten your company’s stability. Resolving these conflicts is crucial to protect your business relationships and ensure continued success.

Business Torts

Torts such as fraud or interference with contracts can harm your company’s reputation and bottom line. Legal action is necessary to hold responsible parties accountable and mitigate any lasting damage to your business.

Non-Compete & Trade Secret Litigation

When employees or partners violate non-compete agreements or misuse trade secrets, it jeopardizes your competitive edge. Legal remedies ensure that sensitive information and intellectual property are protected.

Commercial Lease Disputes

Conflicts over lease terms, payments, or property maintenance can disrupt business operations. Legal intervention helps resolve these issues efficiently, allowing your business to continue without costly delays.

Insurance Disputes & Bad Faith Claims

Insurance companies sometimes deny or undervalue claims, leaving businesses financially vulnerable. Legal action can help enforce policy terms and secure the compensation your business is owed.

Debt Collection & Judgment Enforcement

Unpaid debts can strain your cash flow and affect operations. Legal measures to collect debts or enforce judgments assists your business recover owed funds and maintains financial stability.

Employment Litigation (Wrongful Termination, Wage Disputes)

Disputes over wrongful termination or wage issues can lead to legal penalties and disrupt operations. Resolving these disputes ensures compliance with labor laws and protects your business’s reputation.

Vendor & Supplier Disputes

Disagreements with vendors or suppliers over contracts or payments can cause delays or financial strain. Timely resolution of these disputes ensures that your business operations remain uninterrupted.

Local Municipality & State of Texas Disputes

Disputes with local municipalities or state agencies can affect your business’s licensing, zoning, tax status, or access to your property. Resolving these issues swiftly helps maintain compliance and avoid costly penalties.

Banking Litigation

Disputes with banks over loans, contracts, or financial obligations can affect your company’s access to credit or finances. Legal intervention is key to protecting your financial interests and obtaining fair treatment by financial institutions.

Business & Commercial Litigation

At Sullivan Law Offices, our Dallas-based business litigation attorneys provide strategic counsel and strong advocacy to help protect what you have built. We understand that legal disputes can disrupt daily operations, damage valuable relationships, and create costly distractions. Business owners need reliable legal partners who can guide them through complex challenges with clarity and purpose.

We take a proactive, results-driven approach to every matter. Our team works closely with clients to identify key risks, develop practical solutions, and pursue outcomes that align with their business goals. Whether through early resolution or litigation, we tailor our strategy to fit the specific needs of each case and client.
With a strong foundation in Texas business law and a commitment to clear communication, we help our clients make informed decisions and move forward with confidence. Our focus is always on protecting your interests, preserving your resources, and supporting the continued success of your business.

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