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Commercial Litigation

Commercial litigation is the legal area that resolves business and commercial disputes – both at the state and federal levels. Since all businesses are held to certain legal obligations, virtually any business may find itself involved in a commercial litigation action. Situations can range from breach of contract claims to real estate disputes to employee/employer conflicts.

The Greensboro, North Carolina law firm of Pinto Coates Kyre & Brown, PLLC has handled commercial litigation cases involving both small and large companies. Whether you are an employer facing a lawsuit by a former worker, a company facing a personal injury claim or a small business trying to collect payment for services owed, you deserve experienced legal representation. Because our attorneys have helped clients who are facing litigation as well as those who are filing suit, we are familiar with the key issues that are crucial in any commercial case. We use our experience to help our clients resolve their legal matters, regardless of the type of claim.

There are many different situations that can cause a business or commercial dispute. Among the most common are:

  • Labor and employment issues;
  • Construction and real estate litigation;
  • Contract disputes;
  • Debt collection, bankruptcy, and other financial claims.

Whether you are involved in a breach of contract claim or a real estate dispute, it's essential to keep track of all documentation related to the dispute, and to contact an attorney as soon as possible. Our legal team will review all documents to determine how they can help establish your case – and help convince a judge or jury of the justice in your position.

No matter how strong your evidence, however, persuasive negotiation skills are the key to achieving a successful resolution for your case. Attorneys at Pinto Coates Kyre & Brown, PLLC have handled claims in state and federal court, as well as mediations and arbitrations. Having worked with clients on both sides of the courtroom, we are prepared and equipped to handle any case – and we leverage our knowledge to help our clients successfully resolve their legal matters.

If you are involved in a commercial litigation case, and you want to learn more about your legal options, the attorneys at Pinto Coates Kyre & Brown, PLLC are ready to help. Please contact us in our Greensboro offices at 336.282.8848 to schedule an appointment.

Legal Decisions of Interest

  • The N.C. Supreme Court held that a liability insurance company had no duty to defend its insured in a trademark infringement action where the claims asserted were not covered by the CGL policy because the claims that the insured misrepresented … Continue reading
  • Unfair and deceptive dealings among business partners are not deemed as having occurred “in commerce” and hence they do not give rise to a claim between such partners under the Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act.  White v. Thompson, No. … Continue reading
  • Appeal to the Court of Appeals was dismissed because the appellant failed to serve parties in the case who did not appeal. Lee v. Winget Road, LLC, No. COA09-828 (N.C. App. May 18, 2010).  Click here for a copy of … Continue reading
  • Where a county’s liability insurance policy excluded coverage of any claim that would be barred by governmental immunity, that county has not waived the governmental immunity defense even though it had purchased the liability insurance policy. Estate of Early v. … Continue reading
  • An employer is not liable for an injury caused by an off-duty employee even though the negligent act of the employee and the resulting injury occurred on the employer’s premises.  Matthews v. Food Lion, LLC, No. COA10-73 (N.C. App. July … Continue reading
  • The appellate court reiterated the established principle that a plaintiff who brings a personal injury action alleging that he sustained and will continue to suffer physical and mental/emotional pain has impliedly waived his physician-patient privilege.  Lowd v. Reynolds, No. COA09-505 … Continue reading
  • The trial court properly ordered that one of two contested wills be deemed the valid and enforceable one without a trial as a sanction for one of the party’s failure to comply with a court order to respond to written … Continue reading
  • A claim involving an alleged invalid warrant was properly dismissed for failure to state a claim pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) where the Complaint set for merely the conclusory allegation that the warrant was insufficient, and there were no allegations explaining … Continue reading

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