Consequences of Breach of Contract Cases in Maryland
- March 26, 2018
- William Heyman
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After a contract is formed, both sides are legally required to hold up their end of the agreement. When one side refuses to comply, can’t meet the terms, only performs partway, or makes it impossible for the other side to…
What Are Common Examples of Compensation for Breach of Contract in Maryland?
- March 21, 2018
- William Heyman
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When a contract is broken, it can have grave consequences for the other party. Many businesses rely on their contracts coming through and can face huge financial loss when another party does not uphold its end of the bargain. If…
3 Ways to Prove Breach of Contract in Baltimore
- March 20, 2018
- William Heyman
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When a party to a contract has deviated from its terms, a lot can go wrong. Any time money is involved, the stakes are usually high, and breaching the terms of a business agreement can lead to grave financial loss….
Can You Sue for a Breach of Verbal Agreement in Maryland?
- February 20, 2018
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Contracts are formed every day. The degree of formality obviously differs depending on context, but bargained-for exchanges are part of our everyday life. Ideally, in a business setting, every contract would be in writing. For the sake of convenience or…
3 Myths About Noncompete Clauses in Maryland
- January 2, 2018
- William Heyman
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Most people have heard of noncompete agreements, but few are aware of their breadth and the specific kinds of interests they serve to protect. It is important for employers to be aware of the ways in which they can benefit…
What Can a Seller Do if a Buyer Defaults on a Real Estate Contract
- December 19, 2017
- William Heyman
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Discovering that your buyer has defaulted on a real estate contract will surely take the wind out of your sails. The process of putting your house on the market, negotiating costs, and moving your belongings into your new home is…
What Real Estate Breach of Contract Damages Can You Expect in Maryland
- December 15, 2017
- William Heyman
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When a buyer or seller breaches a contract for real property, the non-breaching party often find themselves in a precarious situation. Questions of whether or not a sale can be enforced are complex, and their answers are dependent on the…
How Long Should You Wait Before Filing a Breach of Contract Lawsuit in Maryland?
- November 21, 2017
- William Heyman
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Time is of the essence when filing a claim for breach of contract. A non-breaching party’s best chance at receiving compensation for any harm suffered is to utilize the remedies that the legal system provides. One would think that the…
How to Defend Your Company Against a Breach of Contract Claim in Maryland
- November 20, 2017
- William Heyman
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There are always two sides to every story. Often times, the party who breaches a contract gets a lot of flak and is ultimately painted as the bad guy who did not fulfill a promise. There are a number of…
Jennifer S. Lubinski Wins Trial Verdict in Maryland Hazardous Materials Case
- October 17, 2017
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Attorney Jennifer S. Lubinski recently won a verdict of $124,000 at trial on behalf of a client. The property value of the client’s home was significantly impaired by hazardous materials installed at the property by plumbing contractors.