
Maryland Contract Dispute Attorney for Breach of Contract
When Deals Break Down
Focused Representation for Business and Personal Agreements
The Law Office of David V. Diggs, LLC handles contract disputes across Maryland, including Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, and Baltimore. We address missed deliveries, unpaid invoices, broken partnership terms, and real estate fall throughs. We move quickly to preserve leverage and chart a practical path to resolution.
Common Breach Scenarios
Vendors, Services, Partnerships, and Sales
We pursue or defend claims involving service contracts, construction change orders, noncompete or confidentiality terms, equipment purchases, and
professional services agreements. Clear documentation and timelines are the foundation of your case.
Successful claims show a binding agreement, a material term broken, and measurable losses. We analyze clauses on notice, cure periods, liquidated damages, and attorneys' fees to position you for the best remedy.
Many disputes resolve without a courtroom. We use demand letters,
structured negotiations, and mediation to reduce risk and expense while protecting your interests.
Depending on the facts, you may recover expectation damages, restitution, or, in limited cases like unique real estate, specific performance. We also negotiate practical settlements that restore business relationships when possible.
We
review and draft contracts to clarify duties, deadlines, and dispute clauses so you're better protected the next time you sign.
Contract Dispute FAQs
Clear Answers for Maryland Contract Issues
We only had a verbal deal-can I sue?
Some oral agreements are enforceable; evidence like emails and performance can support your claim.
The contract requires arbitration-now what?
We can represent you in arbitration and assess whether the clause is enforceable.
How much can I recover?
Typically your provable losses; punitive damages are rare without fraud.
If I wait, do I lose rights?
Deadlines apply; delaying can weaken claims. Get advice early.
I'm being accused of breach-what should I do?
Collect documents, avoid admissions, and respond on time; we defend and seek dismissal or fair settlement where appropriate.
Resolve Your Contract Issue
Talk with a Maryland Contract Dispute Attorney
From first demand to final judgment, The Law Office of David V. Diggs, LLC delivers practical, courtroom ready counsel across Maryland, including Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, and the greater Baltimore area.
