
LegalQuiz
Q5. I signed a contract. Ive had trouble with the other side ever since. Im not sure if the other side is going to do their part of the deal. What should I do? Do I still have to uphold my end of the contract?
A5. Contract disputes are common. The disputes frequently end up in court. No two contracts are alike. The answer to this question depends on the terms of your particular contract.
Effective negotiation by an experienced lawyer attempts to get the best possible result, in the shortest time possible, at the least cost to you. In order to do this, you need an accurate, reliable analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of both your case, and the other sides case.
You need a law firm and lawyers who know how to resolve matters with these goals and methods in mind. You also need a law firm and lawyers who can take your case to court and get a winning result, if that becomes necessary.
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