Mansell Law Employment Attorneys

Breach of Business Contract

Written employment contracts may set forth in detail a broad range of terms and conditions of employment. If employees violate the contract there are ways to ensure your business is made whole for the breach. The Ohio breach of contract attorneys at Mansell Law negotiate, draft and review employment contracts.

In addition, if an employee violates an employment agreement, we are here to help your business analyze the situation and take appropriate action.

What is a Breach of Contract?

A violation of a contract’s terms and conditions is a breach of contract. These contracts and conditions of employment includes without limitation position held and job duties, duration of employment, compensation and benefits including salary, commissions, bonuses, stock, stock options, other incentive compensation, grounds for termination of employment, severance pay, trade secret protection, and restrictions on post-employment activities (e.g. non-compete and non-solicitation agreements).

Types of Breach of Contract Claims

Our breach of contract lawyers for businesses negotiate, draft and review Non-Compete Agreements, Non-Solicitation Agreements, Non-Compete Agreements, Trade Secret Agreements, Confidentiality Agreements and other agreements between businesses and employees and amongst businesses. These types of agreements can restrict employees in future employment and in the solicitation of former customers or former co-workers.  These agreements could be key to protecting the financial health of your business.

Our breach of contract lawyers in Columbus Ohio represent clients seeking to negotiate a resolution of such disputes and we represent clients in litigation when the dispute cannot be resolved.

Call our Breach of Contract Lawyer in Columbus Ohio

At Mansell Law, our business clients receive all the benefits of a boutique law firm, where we devote all our resources to their case and fight hard to obtain redress for unlawful conduct. If a contract has been breached with your business, contact the experience contract litigation attorneys at Mansell Law.

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