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Business Dissolution

Business Dissolution

Following are common business disputes that may necessitate the use of legal counsel.

Business dissolution

When it comes time to close your business, for any reason, you need to undertake the proper steps of business dissolution to avoid legal complications and ensure your interests are protected. While there are often costs involved in dissolving a business properly, closing a business without taking these steps can result in ongoing tax and other legal liability.

Therefore, before you close your business, be sure to seek the advice and counsel of your attorney so that you can make the necessary dissolution filings and tax clearances. For assistance with your business dissolution, please call Gaston & Gaston APLC at 619.398.1882.


Breach of contract

When the terms of a contract are unfulfilled by one or more parties a contract is said to be “breached” or the party is said to be in “non-performance.” Obvious non-performance is a simple matter. Breach of contract becomes more difficult when the case turns on issues involving the quality of materials or service and the timely completion of a contract.

Breach of contract leaves the non-performing or improperly performing party open to a claim for damages by the other party. The non-breaching party is relieved of their obligations under the contract by the other party’s breach. If you feel you have been the victim of non-performance or breach of contract

Intellectual Property Litigation

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Probate/Estate Litigation

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