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Commercial Litigation

Commercial Litigation

Have you ever felt the insult of a calculated breach, the strategic nonpayment, the competitor interference, or the partner betrayal that hides behind polite business language. The other side often counts on your hesitation, betting you will absorb the loss, avoid the fight, or wait so long that leverage shifts against you. But in commercial disputes, delay is not neutral, it can mean dissipated assets, damaged reputation, and a weakened case. Commercial litigation is how the court system imposes accountability, enforces rights, and secures remedies with real legal weight. When negotiation fails or is being used as a stalling tactic, decisive litigation can stop the bleeding and restore your position. Come to The Mayne Law Firm, P.A. because we have fought and won for clients before, and we will do it again.
Commercial litigation is the legal process of enforcing business rights and resolving disputes through the court system or arbitration. When a contract is broken, money is withheld, a partner abuses authority, a competitor crosses legal lines, or a business relationship collapses, commercial litigation is how the law restores order and accountability. We represent business owners, professionals, and companies in lawsuits and contested disputes involving breach of contract, unpaid invoices and commercial collections, partnership and shareholder disputes, business torts such as fraud and misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, interference with business relationships, and disputes involving restrictive covenants, confidentiality, and trade secrets where enforceable. We also handle commercial lease disputes, real estate related business disputes, emergency injunctions, and post judgment enforcement to collect what a court has awarded. Our goal is to move decisively, build the strongest legal record, and pursue outcomes that are enforceable, practical, and aligned with your long term business stability. Relevant Florida Statutes commonly implicated in commercial litigation include Chapters 671 through 680 (Uniform Commercial Code), Chapter 95 (limitations periods), Chapter 559 (collections, when applicable), Chapter 542 (restrictive covenants and unfair competition principles), and the governing entity statutes depending on the business structure, including Chapters 605 (LLCs), 607 (corporations), and 620 (partnerships), Florida Statutes.
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