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General Litigation | Business Law

During the course of operating a business, you will likely need to file a lawsuit in order to resolve a dispute. Due to the wide variety of litigation these types of cases are often described as general litigation.

Business Litigation as an Option

At the Law Office of Christopher P. Cox, L.L.C., we know that sometimes litigation is the only way to resolve a business dispute. Mr. Cox has tried a variety of cases, including those involving breaches of contracts and leases, shareholder disputes, and business dissolution. Small, medium, and large companies have counted on Mr. Cox to handle lawsuits related to contract disputes and to other issues about the products/services they provide.

Commercial Building Litigation

Commercial building owners are subject to a multitude of legal issues that can result in litigation. Tenants may not be paying rent or may have disputes with their leases. Individuals may be injured on the commercial property and file claims. There may be construction projects, mechanics’ liens, or security issues. Our business litigation attorney can help you with your legal matters so you can concentrate on the day-to-day operations of your business. If you need experienced representation for your business, please contact us.

We accept credit cards for your convenience. Contact our St Louis law firm today to schedule an appointment to learn how our legal expertise can help you acheive your goals. Attorney Chris Cox is conveniently located in Clayton, Missouri just one block from the St. Louis County Courthouse. Call us at 314.727.0163 or contact us online.

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Clayton, MO 63105
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