Business and Commercial Litigation

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Business Litigation Attorney

Resolving Business Disputes with Precision and Confidence

Business disagreements can escalate quickly—damaging relationships, finances, and your company’s future. At Darrin Johnson Law, we help business owners, professionals, and partners navigate high-stakes disputes with clarity and strategic legal guidance.

Whether you’re a startup or an established corporation, we provide the legal tools you need to protect your rights and preserve your business.

Types of Business & Commercial Litigation Cases We Handle

Breach of Contract

Disputes over unfulfilled agreements, payment issues, or service failures that require legal enforcement.

Partnership & Shareholder Disputes

Conflicts between business partners or shareholders regarding company management, profits, or decision-making authority.

Employment & Non-Compete Agreements

Ensuring that contracts, wrongful termination claims, and non-compete clauses are legally sound and enforceable.

Business Fraud & Misrepresentation

Legal action against deceptive business practices, financial fraud, or misleading contractual agreements.

Debt Collection & Business Torts

Pursuing unpaid debts, fraudulent activity, or unlawful interference in business operations.

Intellectual Property & Trademark Disputes

Protecting copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets from infringement or unauthorized use.

Regulatory & Compliance Issues

Defending businesses against government investigations, regulatory penalties, or compliance violations.

Legal Issues We Handle

We represent clients in a wide range of commercial disputes, including:

  • Breach of contract

  • Partnership and shareholder disputes

  • Business fraud and misrepresentation

  • Employment agreement disputes

  • Non-compete and non-disclosure violations

  • Vendor and supply chain disagreements

  • Commercial lease and real estate conflicts

Strategic Representation, Tailored to Your Business

We work closely with each client to understand their goals—whether that means negotiation, mediation, or taking a case to trial. Our approach includes:

  • Contract analysis and enforcement

  • Demand letters and pre-litigation negotiation

  • Filing or defending lawsuits in business court

  • Arbitration and alternative dispute resolution (ADR)

  • Settlement structuring and enforcement

We’re not just litigators—we’re business problem-solvers.

Why Businesses Trust Darrin Johnson Law

  • Direct attorney access: You work with Darrin, not layers of associates

  • Clarity in complex matters: We make complicated cases feel manageable

  • Results-driven mindset: Whether settling or litigating, we pursue what’s best for your business

Frequently Asked Business and Commercial Litigation Questions

What is business litigation?

Business litigation involves legal disputes between companies, partners, vendors, or individuals regarding contracts, operations, or financial interests.

Do I need to go to court to resolve a business dispute?

Not always. Many cases can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. Litigation is sometimes necessary but not always the first step.

Can I sue a business partner for breach of agreement?

Yes. If a partner violates the terms of a partnership or shareholder agreement, legal remedies may include monetary damages or dissolving the partnership.

 

How long does a business litigation case take?

Timelines vary. Some disputes resolve in a few weeks, while complex commercial cases may take months or longer. Your attorney will help estimate the timeline.

 

How can a lawyer help protect my business from future legal issues?

By reviewing and drafting strong contracts, setting up clear partnership terms, and ensuring legal compliance, a lawyer can prevent disputes before they happen.