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Bradly Roger Bettin, Sr., P.A.
96 Willard Street, Suite 202
Cocoa, FL 32922

Phone: 321-639-3764
Fax: 321-639-3911
Cocoa Law Office

Cocoa FL Breach of Contract Lawyer

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Protecting Your Rights in a Disagreeable World

In today's business world, almost everything is governed by contracts, some written, others oral. A well-prepared contract makes business easier to conduct because it identifies the needs and expectations of each party, just as a poorly prepared contract opens the door to frustration because once a dispute arises, everyone has a different understanding of what they agreed to do.

While most businesses act in good faith and honor their contracts (and expect others to do the same), there will always be people who believe the purpose of a contract is to give them an unfair advantage. If you find yourself doing business with one of these people, it is important to get an experienced attorney involved. At the law office of Bradly Roger Bettin, we represent businesses throughout Cocoa and Central Florida in litigation matters, including:

  • Real estate litigation: We represent clients residential and commercial real estate disputes. This includes landlord tenant disputes, construction defects and broker issues.
  • Breach of contract: We work with clients who are having problems with sales contracts, performance of the contract or with vendor contract issues.
  • Partnership dissolutions and disputes: We help individuals involved in partnerships resolve their disputes (when possible) and help guide them through the dissolution process when disputes cannot be resolved.
  • Employment agreements: We work with businesses to draft and enforce employment agreements, including non compete agreements, and to terminate employees when necessary.
  • Trade secret: Our lawyers represent businesses who have had their customer list or other trade secrets stolen by a former employee.
  • Modifications of contracts: Sometimes a contract is not being honored because one party simply cannot meet its obligations. When this happens, it is often better for the business to modify the contract to match their current situation and the changes in the economy.
  • Construction: We work with clients who are involved in disputes about the payment of subcontractors, payment of suppliers and owner/contractor agreements. We also work with buyers who are unhappy with the quality of construction.

With over 25 years of experience, we have what it takes to give clients the representation they need in business litigation. Contact our firm online or call 321-639-3764 to schedule your appointment.