Mediation And Arbitration For Business And Corporate Contract Disputes In Florida
Contract disputes can grow contentious and complicated for business and corporate clients, and they can have significant employment and financial ramifications. It is crucial to find solutions and navigate these disputes effectively. It is best for both parties if they are able to come to an agreement so that they can move forward.
At Approved Dispute Resolution, our founding attorney, Lori Adelson, is an experienced mediator and arbitrator. All she does is work on dispute resolution through mediation, so she is well-versed in the complex legal process and what it takes for parties to find a viable solution. The lawyers at Approved Dispute Resolution have more than 20 years of experience, and the firm has won numerous awards for their services over the years.
Why Opt For Mediation And Arbitration In Contract Disputes?
Mediation and arbitration are helpful in resolving contract disputes because the involved parties have more control over the process. The court is not making the decision. Instead, both sides are working together to find a solution on their own. This means that they are in charge of the outcome, rather than putting it in someone else’s hands. The mediator doesn’t take either side, but simply guides the process and provides legal information.
Additionally, mediation is often faster because you do not have to wait on the court system. It can also cost less than litigation, and Approved Dispute Resolution focuses on an efficient and detail-oriented approach. When you need a resolution quickly, mediation can be one way to achieve your goals.
What Types Of Contract Disputes Does The Firm Handle?
Our firm can handle all manner of contract disputes, including issues with:
- Employment contracts
- Service agreements
- Franchise agreements
- Lease agreements
- Sales contracts
- Partnership agreements
- Nondisclosure agreements
- Licensing agreements
- Consulting agreements
- Construction contracts
The specific reason for the dispute will vary, depending on the type of contract and the parties involved. It could be that there are allegations that the terms have been breached, or both parties may not agree on what the contract specifies or when it has to be upheld. Even with a written contract in place, disputes can arise, and that’s when it is important to have an experienced mediator to guide the process to a successful resolution.
Call Now For A Consultation
If you are engaged in a dispute or anticipating one, simply call 888-607-5248 or use the online contact form to set up your initial consultation today.