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Category Archives: Breach Of Contract

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Construction Company Sues School District Over Stalled Project

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Performance Construction company has filed a breach of contract claim against the Forest Hills Board of Education over a construction project from which the company was fired. According to the school district, they were unhappy with the pace and quality of the work rendered by the contractor and fired them from the project for… Read More »

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Elements Of A Breach Of Contract Claim In Ohio

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As an Ohio business owner, you use contracts every day. When another party violates the terms of that contract, you have little recourse to enforce the terms. However, the Columbus breach of contract attorneys at Kohl & Cook can help you file a breach of contract claim against the offending party to recoup financial… Read More »

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What are the Elements of a Breach of Contract Claim in Ohio?

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If you are a business owner, you probably have dealt with another business that hasn’t upheld their end of the bargain. There are numerous challenges that arise from proving a breach of contract claim in Ohio. In this article, the at Kohl & Cook Law Firm, LLC will discuss the elements of a breach… Read More »

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Breach Of Contract Claims with Government Parties

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What happens when a breach of contract has occurred, but the party responsible for the breach is the government? And what if the breaching party claims that there is no breach because there was never any authority for that entity to enter into the contract? Authority The general rule is that when you enter… Read More »

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Ohio Breach Of Contract By Landlord

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As attorneys who work in civil litigation, we regularly see a number of breach of contract disputes each year. Sometimes breach of contract can occur with the landlord over at lease (or rental agreement/contract), and lease violations can occur in a number of contexts; for example, some of those disputes involve tenants challenging repairs… Read More »

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When Breach Of Contract Disputes Arise

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While the law requires that parties who agree to a contract fulfill their obligations under it, sometimes bigger companies and/or those with more resources can use breach of contract as a tool to bully smaller companies into renegotiating or just accepting a breach by threatening them with expensive litigation. In these cases, in addition… Read More »

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“Preferred Treatment” Based Breach Of Contract Claims

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Breach of contract claims can cover a variety of activities, including claims from one party that another party is prioritizing business from other companies under an existing contract. If, for example, two companies enter into an agreement, whereby one is providing a certain supply of a product each month, but fails to meet that… Read More »

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The Importance Of The Right Dispute Resolution Clause In Contracts

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As attorneys who regularly work on breach of contract disputes, we are familiar with the full gamut of dispute resolution clauses written into contracts – the good, the bad, and the ugly. While the right dispute resolution clause can help ensure that parties have a smooth procedure in place for any disagreements that come… Read More »

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