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Terry

After an initial consult with both Amy Urness and Roie Bar and having met with several other attorneys in my quest for legal representation in a pending divorce I chose Bar Urness, PLC as my representatives....

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R.W.

Just a little note to let you know that I am so happy I chose your law firm to represent me in my divorce case. You and your partner Roie, exceeded all my expectations. During this emotional time in my life...

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Business/Commercial Litigation

 

While lawsuits are not often considered a cost-efficient dispute resolution method, businesses and individuals often reach a decision of last resort to protect and enforce their legal rights through civil litigation; or are otherwise named as defendants in lawsuits, and are thereby forced to retain good defense attorneys, or risk conceding Judgments against themselves.

 

The Scottsdale trial lawyers at Bar Urness have been assisting our clients with a variety of different lawsuits, on issues ranging from breach of contracts (i.e. commercial leases, franchise agreements, non-compete agreements, service agreements, purchase-sale agreements, etc.) to business partnership disputes and business dissolution, to fraud, negligence, and other such torts.

 

While our civil litigation attorneys provide our clients with vigorous and diligent representation in business-related litigation cases, our attorneys always strive to resolve disputes of any nature in the most cost-effective manner, and accordingly encourage and assist our clients’ participation in Alternative Dispute Resolution methods, such as Arbitration and/or Mediation.

 

 

 

Related Business/Commercial Litigation Topics

  • Breach of Contracts
  • Mediation/Arbitration
  • Partnership Disputes
  • Franchise Disputes
  • Business Disputes & Dissolutions
  • Injunctions
  • Debt Collection
  • Fraudulent Transfers
  • Fraud
  • Negligence
  • Interference with Business Relationships
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