At Levey Filler in Miami, Florida, we litigate disputes between merchants over nonpayment for goods or services. In addition, we advocate for clients involved in all types of business disputes and real estate disputes. Litigating commercial matters is a complicated practice of the law, but is a practice where we have achieved a great deal of success.
Knowledgeable Commercial Litigation Attorneys
In general, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) involves the sale of goods between businesses and by businesses to others. The UCC addresses issues such as what terms must be spelled out in a contract, when delivery must occur, warranty issues and what rights you have when things go awry. Our attorneys know how to litigate all types of business and contract disputes, including breach of contract claims.
The UCC also provides guidelines on purchase money security interests and defines the ability to use guaranties, and how and where casino online portugal payment must occur. Our litigation department has experience handling every variety of UCC dispute and is prepared to help you litigate, whether you are the buyer or the seller, plaintiff or defendant, and enforce your rights.
Real Estate Litigation
Our real estate attorneys use their skills as litigators to defend and prosecute your claims as the buyer or seller of real estate. In addition to breach of contract, we handle actions over deposits/earnest money, specific performance of purchase agreements and breach of covenants and warranties. We also represent lenders in mortgage foreclosure actions.
Our firm works closely with property owners and landlords who have problems with difficult tenants who require eviction. As is frequently the case, once these tenants have been evicted or move out (sometimes secretly and frequently without forwarding addresses), landlords are left with hundreds, even thousands of dollars in damages. At this point, we coordinate our real estate work with our collection department to obtain full relief for property matters, including unpaid rent, expenses and deficiencies.
Contact Us
To learn more information or to discuss your case with an experienced lawyer regarding commercial litigation, breach of contract or commercial real estate disputes, contact us.