The different ways to resolve a contract dispute

Jan 18, 2019 | Business Law

If you are the owner of a business in the state of Texas, it is likely that you are familiar with putting contracts in place to establish agreements with employees, clients, partners and shareholders. These contracts essentially provide a safety net to avoid unnecessary disagreements in the future.

Unfortunately, however, contracts can sometimes be breached by one party, and as a result, a dispute can arise. There are several ways in which a business owner can approach a dispute like this and successfully resolve it.

Resolving a dispute through mediation

Mediation is likely to be the first type of dispute resolution you try when you are dealing with a contract dispute. By sitting down with a mediation expert who understands the intricacies of the law, it may be possible for both parties to find a way to move forward and to agree on a solution.

Resolving a dispute through arbitration

If mediation proves to be unsuccessful, the arbitration process is a great way for parties to avoid potentially costly litigation. An arbitrator hears both sides of the dispute and makes a decision that is impossible to appeal.

Resolving a dispute through litigation

Litigation is the step to take when mediation and arbitration are not deemed appropriate for the scale of the dispute. Litigation outcomes are usually made public, unlike mediation and arbitration processes. The process involves a judge and a jury, and a very thorough evaluation is made.

If you are struggling with a contract dispute in the state of Texas, an experienced attorney can help you learn more about the various ways to resolve it.

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