Breach of Contract

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Breach Of Contract Attorney In Coral Gables, FL 

What Constitutes A Breach Of Contract?

A breach of contract happens when one party fails to uphold the terms of a legally binding agreement. This can range from minor issues—like a delayed payment—to more serious matters, such as not delivering goods or services as promised. While contracts carry legal weight, their terms can sometimes be interpreted differently by each side.


At Roberts, Basnuevo & Macias, P.A., we handle breach of contract disputes involving individuals and businesses, whether you're enforcing an agreement or defending against a claim. Contact us to discuss your situation and explore the next steps.

Call Roberts, Basnuevo & Macias, P.A. at 305-442-1700 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

Minor and Material Contract Breachers

Contract breaches generally fall into two main categories: minor and material. A minor breach may involve a delay—such as a missed delivery deadline or a slight deviation from the agreed-upon terms. In contrast, a material breach signifies a far more serious failure, such as receiving goods or services that differ significantly from what was explicitly agreed upon, which can fundamentally undermine the purpose of the contract.


At Roberts, Basnuevo & Macias, P.A., we approach each breach of contract case with meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the law. We carefully evaluate the specific terms of the contract, the surrounding circumstances, and the overall impact of the breach on your business or personal situation to build a strong legal strategy tailored to your unique goals and needs. If you find yourself facing a contract dispute, we invite you to contact us to discuss your situation in detail and explore how we can help protect your interests effectively and efficiently.

Let’s Find a Remedy

Resolving a contract dispute often begins with a process of negotiation. When both parties are genuinely willing to engage in meaningful dialogue and open communication, it’s often possible to reach a mutually acceptable solution without having to resort to costly and time-consuming court proceedings. However, should those initial efforts break down or prove unsuccessful, the situation may escalate to the point where litigation becomes a necessary course of action.


If you find yourself in the position of the non-breaching party, you may have legal rights that allow you to pursue formal legal action against the party who breached the contract. If the court ultimately determines that a breach has indeed occurred, the offending party could be held liable and ordered to pay damages or provide another form of remedy to make things right.


At Roberts, Basnuevo & Macias, P.A., we are dedicated to helping our clients navigate the complexities of these disputes efficiently and fairly—whether through negotiation, litigation, or a combination of both strategies. We invite you to schedule a consultation with us to take the first step toward a favorable resolution to your contract dispute.

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Have Questions About Your Civil Litigation Matter?

At Roberts, Basnuevo & Macias, P.A., we know legal disputes can be challenging. Call us at 305-442-1700 to speak with our team and find out how we can help with your case.