We are your Michigan Contract Lawyer

Our Michigan business lawyers are here to help you when you are faced with a business contract dispute or business transaction. Our contract lawyers will examine the terms and conditions of your business contract to determine each party's rights and obligations. Our primary concern in any type of business contract dispute is to create a resolution that aligns with our clients' legal and business goals.
As your business attorney it is our goal to keep you informed about all legal risks and implications, but we will never stand in the way of your ability to make sound business decisions. We strive to help you establish business practices designed to ensure that you avoid costly litigation down the road.
We're dedicated to delivering the utmost in practical guidance and innovative, results-driven legal representation for your business.
Call Today for a Free Consultation with southeast Michigan's Leading Small Business Attorney
(248) 865-2500
As your business attorney it is our goal to keep you informed about all legal risks and implications, but we will never stand in the way of your ability to make sound business decisions. We strive to help you establish business practices designed to ensure that you avoid costly litigation down the road.
We're dedicated to delivering the utmost in practical guidance and innovative, results-driven legal representation for your business.
Call Today for a Free Consultation with southeast Michigan's Leading Small Business Attorney
(248) 865-2500
Some Contracts that Must Be in Writing to Be Enforceable
Michigan law requires that some contracts be in writing to be binding and enforceable. Contracts involving the sale of real estate, the sale of goods over $1,000.00 in value, contracts that cannot be performed within one year, contracts to pay someone else's debts, and leases for more than one year, by way of example, must be in writing to be enforceable.
When entering into these types of contracts, you want to make sure you are legally protected and that your contract is binding and enforceable so you can recover in court if the opposing party breaches the terms of the contract. If you have any questions about a contract you have already entered into or are contemplating entering into a new contract, please don't hesitate to contact our Michigan contract lawyers to get the advice you need.
Michigan law requires that some contracts be in writing to be binding and enforceable. Contracts involving the sale of real estate, the sale of goods over $1,000.00 in value, contracts that cannot be performed within one year, contracts to pay someone else's debts, and leases for more than one year, by way of example, must be in writing to be enforceable.
When entering into these types of contracts, you want to make sure you are legally protected and that your contract is binding and enforceable so you can recover in court if the opposing party breaches the terms of the contract. If you have any questions about a contract you have already entered into or are contemplating entering into a new contract, please don't hesitate to contact our Michigan contract lawyers to get the advice you need.