St. Clair Shores Commercial Litigation Attorneys

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Litigation Lawyers in St. Clair Shores

Commercial Litigation in St. Clair Shores, Michigan is civil litigation that arises out of a business transaction, or some other disagreement between two businesses, or between a business and a customer. It can appear out of nowhere, and arise out of almost any business issue.

In St. Clair Shores, Michigan, you should expect any form of commercial litigation to be expensive and difficult. While large and sophisticated companies are well-equipped to deal with civil litigation, and are often the ones facing it, civil litigation in St. Clair Shores, Michigan can also arise between those who are not nearly as accustomed to handling it, such as individuals and small businesses.

Common Sources of Commercial Litigation in St. Clair Shores, Michigan

Commercial Leases: Despite the rise of the Internet, and e-commerce, most businesses in St. Clair Shores, Michigan still need a physical location to operate. This space is normally rented from another party, under terms laid out in a commercial lease. These leases can lead to disputes, if one party breaks them, such as by failing to pay rent on time, failure to provide access to the property under the agreed-upon terms, etc.

Sales of Real Estate: If you're buying a house, office space, or a plot of land in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, you're probably aware of the fact that something can go wrong at any stage of the process. Whether the seller's title is defective (they don't really have the ownership interest that they claim to be conveying to you), or there's a physical defect on the property that wasn't disclosed, commercial litigation might be the only option to resolve the disputes that such problems are likely to create.

Sale of Goods: The sale or purchase of personal property is another frequent source of commercial litigation in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. For example, a restaurant owner might order tomatoes from a supplier, and fail to pay for them. The owner might argue that the tomatoes were rotten and unusable when they arrived, and he therefore does not have to pay. Obviously, if the two parties can't resolve this disagreement somehow, they will have 2 options: simply let it go, and likely never do business with one another again, or go to court, and resolve it through civil litigation.

Business Loans: When a business is started up in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, one of the first steps is normally to take out a loan from a bank. However, this is a difficult process, and there are many things that can go wrong. If the borrower fails to make the required payments, or the lender attempts to defraud the buyer, civil litigation is a strong possibility.

Breach of Contract: When a St. Clair Shores, Michigan business agrees to provide something of value (a product or service) in exchange for something else of value (normally money), a contract is formed. A contract, put simply, is any agreement that the law will enforce. Contracts can be very simple, or incredibly complicated. In either case, if one party fails to perform under the terms of the contract, commercial litigation is one way to resolve the ensuing dispute.

How Can a St. Clair Shores, Michigan Commercial Litigation Lawyer Help?

If you are operating a business in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, it's probably pretty clear that commercial litigation can arise from almost any business deal, and that a dispute leading to litigation rarely comes at a proper moment. So, it's essential to be prepared for any reasonably likely commercial litigation scenario.

A St. Clair Shores, Michigan commercial litigation attorney can help you on that front. A brilliant attorney can advise you of your legal rights and obligations, to avoid litigation in the first place, and can provide you with the best possible chance of prevailing if commercial litigation does arise.

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Life in St. Clair Shores

St. Clair Shores is a suburb along Lake Saint Clair. Specifically, it is in Macomb County and is about 13 miles northeast of downtown Detroit.

After World War II the area grew from a small resort community along Lake Saint Clair to a decent sized suburb. Per the 2010 census, its population is 59,715 people.

The city is well-known because every Memorial Day, it is host the the Memorial Day Parade. Also, Michigan residents know the area well because of the "Nautical Mile" site. This site is a strip of Jefferson Avenue between Nine Mile and 10 Mile roads, and is home to retail stores, boat dealers, good restaurants and cafes, and marinas. Basically, it is a popular site for residents and tourists to visit.

Many may not know, but St. Clair is where the Miss America Organization is located. Other popular attractions include Car City Records and Crows Nest East.

There are also attorneys in this area that are able to provide legal services to residents in need.

All in all, St. Clair Shores is a wonderful place to live and visit!

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