Breach of Business Contract
Milligan Rona has extensive experience suing for breach of contract. A breach of contract occurs when a party fails to perform their part of the bargain resulting in damages, usually economic harm.
If you believe that your business has suffered due to a breach of contract, call us at 617-395-9570 to speak to an attorney immediately.
We have sued to enforce the following types of contracts:
Construction Agreement
Pharmaceutical–Drug Development
Licensing Contract
Employment Contract
Technology Transfer Contract
Transfer of Patents
Real Estate Development Contract
Insurance Contract
Loan Agreement
Promissory Note
Bad Faith in Contracts Boston – Breach of Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
In Massachusetts a contracting party can also be held liable if they act in bad faith to deprive a business of the “fruits” of the contract or engages in unfair leveraging of the contract to secure undue economic advantage. This is called a breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
If your business has suffered a breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, it is important that you get an attorney involved as soon as possible to assert your rights. Call us at 617-395-9570 to speak to an attorney immediately.
Interference with a Contract by a Third Party
If another business improperly interferes with your contract, and that caused you damage, you may have a claim for tortious interference with contract. This occurs when someone knowingly induces a contracting party to break its contract or business relationship with someone else, and the interference was improper in motive or means and there are damages.