Business Litigation
Minnesota Business Litigation Lawyers - Contract Dispute Attorneys - Lapp, Libra, Thomson, Stoebner & Pusch
Careful Solutions for Diverse Business Legal Needs
Small to medium-sized businesses in the Twin Cities and throughout Minnesota turn to us for representation in litigation matters. Individually owned and family-owned businesses caught up in adversarial proceedings and contract disputes turn to us for practical knowledge, delivered with integrity. We assign client responsibility to experienced senior attorneys, rather than associates learning on the job, in order to save our clients time and money.
The depth of our experience gives us the knowledge necessary to successfully resolve our clients’ contract disputes, anticipating and avoiding the next moves of opposing counsel. This strategic foresight creates tangible benefits for our clients as they sidestep costly pitfalls.
Our business dispute lawyers represent clients of all sizes in contract disputes where the stakes range from $25,000 to millions of dollars. Regardless of the amount at risk, our aim is always to obtain a positive outcome, such as that which we achieved for Wells Fargo in Denelsbeck v. Wells Fargo & Co., a nationally important case with favorable implications for all businesses.
When appropriate, we work to avoid the costs of a trial, concluding cases outside the court system and through motions for summary judgment. Our clients thereby achieve a prompt judgment without the expense and turmoil of countless hours of courtroom litigation.
When the circumstances warrant, our clients know that we are accomplished trial lawyers. In one recent case where we represented a civil rights plaintiff, the Civil Rights Commissioner wrote the following about our litigator:
Quote from Order On Damages And Attorney’s Fees in The City of Minneapolis, Commission on Civil Rights, File # 94208-RE-RP
“Complainant’s counsel worked tirelessly on this case for nearly a decade. Complainant’s counsel even reconstructed the investigation file when the Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights lost the Department’s file. The undersigned commissioner has endured years of adjudicating civil rights claims where complainants have been either pro-se or represented by inexperienced or inattentive counsel. The policy behind awarding attorney fees is to encourage firms like Complainant’s counsel to accept representation of victims of discrimination, and so fees sworn to be true by officers of the court should not lightly be drastically reduced.” Barbara Andrews, Complainant, v. The Churchill Apartments, Respondent.
To learn how our conservative mode of operation, our integrity, and our sincere interest in our clients’ business success may benefit your enterprise in the process of a contract dispute, the attorneys of Lapp, Libra, Thomson, Stoebner & Pusch invite you to contact our Minneapolis law offices.