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New Hampshire Contracts Lawyer

The proven New Hampshire contracts lawyer professionals at the Bennett Law Firm, P.A. law firm are experienced in the effective resolution of contracts lawsuits as related to contractual agreements in New Hampshire. New Hampshire contracts attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of general contracts law, including but not limited to contracts fraud and breach of contract claims in New Hampshire. Clients will have the confidence of knowing that the case is being handled by an experienced and knowledgeable New Hampshire contracts lawyer.

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Experience Litigating Many Types of Contracts Claims:

  • Breach of Contract
  • Commercial Contracts
  • Contracts
  • Contract Litigation
  • Contract Fraud
  • International Commercial Contracts
  • International Contracts

Experienced New Hampshire Contract Attorney

In New Hampshire a contract is a legally enforceable agreement or promise made between two parties that can establish an obligation to do or refrain from doing a particular action. The core purpose of a contract is to create the terms and clauses of an agreement or promise by which the parties have established their obligations and rights. In civil law, a contractual agreement is considered to be a primary component of the general law of obligations.

A breach of contract in legal terms is a broken promise to do or not do an act. A breach of contract may be either a single event, occurring at one point in time, or a series of continuing breaches. A legal action for breach of contract is a civil action, and any remedies awarded are designed to place the injured party in the position that the party would have been in but for the breach. Remedies for breach of contract are designed to compensate the non-breaching party, not to punish the breaching party. A contract is a legally enforceable promise or set of promises that may have been made either orally or in writing; certain promises, however, involving particular matters must be in writing in order to satisfy the Statute of Frauds, a rule of substantive law, not a rule of evidence, that identifies certain matters which must be evidenced by a written instrument in order to be enforceable by a court.

A local New Hampshire contracts attorney should be consulted for specific requirements in your area. A New Hampshire contracts lawyer is professional and knowledgeable in understanding the details, facts, complications, and circumstances that arise in a New Hampshire contracts case.

Trusted New Hampshire Contracts Lawyer

The New Hampshire contracts attorneys of Bennett Law Firm, P.A. law firm are distinguished by a history of successful contracts claim recoveries. If you or your organization is involved in a contracts dispute or need assistance drafting or reviewing a new contract, please call a New Hampshire contracts lawyer with the Bennett Law Firm, P.A. law firm in New Hampshire.