A dedicated Chattanooga business, real estate and personal injury attorney safeguarding clients' personal and property rights throughout Hamilton, Bradley and Marion counties

Protect Your Business With Strategically Drafted And Enforced Contracts

Contracts are the foundation of every successful business relationship. Epstein Law Firm in Chattanooga provides experienced legal guidance for business owners in Hamilton, Bradley, and Marion counties and throughout Tennessee and Georgia, assisting them on all aspects of contracts – from drafting and negotiation to enforcement and litigation. 

With over 25 years of experience in business law, the firm’s attorney, Valerie Epstein, helps clients protect their interests and avoid costly contract disputes.

Drafting And Negotiating Strong Contracts

A well-drafted contract can prevent misunderstandings and reduce the risk of future conflict. Epstein Law Firm assists with drafting clear, enforceable contracts tailored to each client’s goals, including: 

  • Operating agreements 
  • Partnership agreements
  • Vendor and supplier contracts
  • Employment contracts and independent contractor agreements
  • Noncompete and nondisclosure agreements (NDAs)
  • Commercial lease agreements
  • Sales and service agreements
  • Franchise agreements
  • Licensing and intellectual property agreements
  • Buy-sell agreements
  • Merger and acquisition agreements

Epstein Law Firm ensures that every term is carefully considered and legally sound.

Resolving Contract Disputes And Breach Of Contracts

When a party fails to meet its contractual obligations, it may constitute a breach of contract. Epstein Law Firm represents clients in breach of contract cases, working to resolve disputes through negotiation, mediation or litigation. The firm’s goal is to achieve a favorable outcome while minimizing disruption to the business.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I sue for breach of contract?

To sue for breach of contract in Tennessee, you must show that a valid contract existed, the other party failed to perform and you suffered damages as a result.

What makes a contract legally binding in Tennessee?

A contract is enforceable if all parties assent to it, and it includes consideration (an exchange of something of value). Certain contracts must also be in writing.

Legal Support For Every Stage Of A Contract

From initial negotiation to final execution and enforcement, Epstein Law Firm provides comprehensive support. Call 423-265-5100 or send the firm an email to schedule a consultation.