Unlike criminal cases, which involve violations of laws punishable by the state or Federal government, civil disputes are generally resolved through litigation or negotiation between the parties involved. At Lippman Law, the best outcome with the least amount of liability for our clients is paramount to our negotiation strategies.
When attending a free initial consultation with our firm, be sure to bring all documents that support your claim regarding the legal matter in question.
Contract Disputes: These arise when one party fails to fulfill their obligations under a contract. This can involve business contracts, service agreements, or real estate deals.
Property Disputes: These involve disagreements over property ownership, boundaries, or usage rights.
Homeowner Associations and Condominium Associations: Both property owners and tenants can live in an Association and must follow the covenants, rules, and regulations. Sometimes these rules violate your rights or the Association may be enforcing the rules incorrectly. Or even worse, you may be singled out by the Association for a violation and your home may be taken.
Employment Disputes: These involve issues like wrongful termination, sexual harassment, discrimination, or disputes over wages and benefits.
Consumer Disputes: Disagreements between consumers and businesses, such as those involving defective products or false advertising.
Code Enforcement: Trying to build a property and cannot get a permit, or getting cited for violations by the City or County, Lippman Law Offices talks with the various enforcement Boards or City Boards, attends violation hearings
Negotiation: Sometimes called a conciliation conference, Parties attempt to resolve the dispute with the lead of their attorneys.
Mediation: A neutral third party, the mediator, helps the parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
Arbitration: A neutral arbitrator hears both sides and makes a binding decision much like a Judge would make but for a less expensive price.
Litigation: If other methods fail, the dispute may be taken to court, where a judge or jury will make a final decision.
Civil disputes require steadfast representation, and a law firm that works for you. Contact Lippman Law today to discuss your matter.
The resolution of civil disputes often involves financial compensation, specific performance (where one party is ordered to fulfill their contractual obligations), or an injunction (a court order to stop doing something). We stand ready to take on your fight, and get the best result we can.
We are a Florida law firm with more than two decades of service, handling client needs throughout the state.
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