Business Disputes in Texas
A sensible approach to litigation
Abraham Moss focuses on your businesses' bottom line. He weighs the cost of litigation against the price of settlement—keeping in mind that the case result can affect your firm's reputation and future growth. In cases where compromise seems possible, Abraham Moss helps you negotiate a settlement that is fair based on the circumstances. In other cases where you are clearly within your rights, Abraham Moss represents your interests in a court of law.
The Moss Law Office represents homebuilders, construction companies, contractors, designers, distributors, franchisees, manufacturers, real estate developers, suppliers, title agents, vendors, and other small business owners in the following types of litigation:
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Breach of contract - Breach of contract litigation can negatively impact your business' reputation in the community, whether you are suing or being sued. Abraham Moss works with you to minimize the consequences of a misunderstanding with regard to the terms of the contract. When compromise seems possible, he works with you to reach an alternative arrangement with the opposition through settlement proceedings. Otherwise, in preparation for court, he reviews the contract with you to address the complaint from a legal perspective.
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Breach of partnership - Business relationships are often fraught with conflict. When your partnership is in jeopardy, you need an attorney to represent your interests in a court of law. Attorney Abraham Moss offers representation for the following types of partnership litigation: dissolution of a partnership, the expulsion of a partner, wrongful dissolution claims, and bad faith expulsions.
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Collections litigation - Abraham Moss defends businesses against attempts to collect money not owed to them. Based on the circumstances of your case, Mr. Moss will help you prepare the necessary documents to defend yourself against an unjust collections claim. He can also offer you guidance to help you keep your credit report clear of any collections claims that are in dispute or dismissed.
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Distributor/manufacturer or vendor/supplier litigation - The plaintiff has the burden of proof and needs to show that the defect existed before the product left the vendor's, supplier's, manufacturer's, or distributor's control. Based on the facts of your case, you may be able to limit your businesses' liability. Limit your businesses' liability in litigation with the help of attorney Abraham Moss and his team of experts and investigative contacts. He can help you protect your business against claims of recklessness, carelessness, or negligence.
Request a free initial consultation with attorney, Abraham Moss. Call his offices at (361) 992-8999 to schedule an appointment with a dedicated business defense attorney.
Proudly serving Corpus Christi and the surrounding South Texas communities, including:
Nueces, Bee, San Patricio, Cameron, Hidalgo, Jim Wells, Duval, and Brooks Counties
