Contracts are the backbone of every business relationship. When one party fails to honor their agreement, the resulting disputes can disrupt operations and lead to financial losses. At Mitchell Law Firm LLC, we specialize in resolving contract disputes for small and medium-sized businesses in Memphis, TN. Whether it’s a breach of contract, enforcement of specific performance, or recovering damages, our team provides the strategic legal support you need to protect your interests.

Our Contract Dispute Services
Comprehensive Legal Representation for Contractual Issues
Breach of Contract
We help businesses address breaches of contract and pursue remedies such as damages or specific performance to enforce agreements.
Damages Recovery
Protect your business from claims of wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, or unpaid wages with expert legal guidance.
Contract Enforcement
We ensure contracts are upheld by negotiating disputes or pursuing court-ordered enforcement when necessary.
Defending Against Allegations
If your business is accused of breaching a contract, we provide a strong defense to minimize liability and resolve the issue quickly.
Drafting and Reviewing Contracts
Avoid future disputes with precise drafting and meticulous review of your business agreements.
FAQs About Contract Disputes
What is a breach of contract?
A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in an agreement. This can include non-performance, substandard performance, or late performance.
What remedies are available for breach of contract?
Common remedies include:
- Compensatory Damages: Reimbursement for direct financial losses.
- Consequential Damages: Compensation for additional losses caused by the breach.
- Specific Performance: Court-ordered fulfillment of the contract terms.
- Liquidated Damages: Pre-determined penalties specified in the contract.
- Rescission and Reformation: Cancellation or modification of the contract.
How can I avoid contract disputes in the future?
Having contracts reviewed and drafted by an experienced attorney can prevent ambiguities, misunderstandings, and potential breaches.