Contract Disputes
A contract dispute refers to a conflict or disagreement that arises between parties who are bound by a legally enforceable contract. A contract is a formal agreement between two or more parties that outlines specific rights, obligations, and responsibilities for each party. When one or more parties involved in a contract believe that the terms of the contract are not being fulfilled or are being violated, a contract dispute may arise.
Contract disputes can disrupt business relationships and cause financial and reputational damage to the parties involved. Resolving contract disputes efficiently is essential to protect the parties’ interests, maintain business relationships, and uphold the integrity of contractual agreements. It’s often advisable to seek legal advice when facing a contract dispute to understand your rights and options for resolution.
Key Aspects of Contract Disputes: Breach of contract, disagreements over interpretations of terms of the contract, non-payment, changes in scope of contract, performance issues, fraud or misrepresentation, and breach of warranty.

