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Get Good Advice. We have seen too many clients hesitate before seeking legal counsel only to find their rights lost as they enter into agreements. You should know your rights before you enter into any major contract, including a home improvement agreement. The courts will assume you know your rights and responsiblities upon entering into any agreement in Pittsburgh, PA and teh surrounding counties. We Do Litigation. We litigate contract law cases and, thus, we can tell you how to avoid litigation by making sure your contracts are drawn up correctly. We are here to review your land sale agreement, home remodeling contract, home construction agreement (with a general contractor or sub), sales contract, or other important agreement.Getting good advice early and spending time to make your agreement more specific are the best ways to avoid litigation. Our trial lawyers know what issues come up in court and we will help you avoid them. Handling Your Trial. Our Pittsburgh, PA lawyers can help if your case is beyond the contract formation stage and you need to enforce an agreement, or you are defending against a breach of contract claim. Do not let the other side push you around. Our experienced trial attorneys will be glad to protect your rights before a jury. Call us for an estimate of your reasonable costs for a trial. Free Consultation. Call Today! |
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Home remodeling Agreement? STOP! What if your general contractor fails to pay his subs? You might have to pay even if you have already paid the contactor! |