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Breach of Contract Lawyer in Clearwater

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Breach of Contract Lawyer in Clearwater

Finding a reliable breach of contract lawyer in Clearwater is the first step when a business deal goes wrong. A broken promise costs you money, time, and stress. At Eko Law, we step in when a party fails to hold up their end of a bargain.

Nickolas C. Ekonomides has spent over three decades helping local business owners in Pinellas County fix these exact problems.

Contracts are the foundation of every business. When someone ignores a legally binding agreement, it disrupts your operations. You might face issues with a vendor, a partner, or an employee. Our firm acts fast to stop the bleeding.

We review the document, identify the specific breach of contract claim, and outline your options. You do not have to handle this alone.

Experienced Business Attorney for Local Disputes

As a seasoned business attorney, Mr. Ekonomides understands that litigation is not always the first choice. Sometimes, a strong demand letter is enough to get things back on track.

Other times, you must file a lawsuit to get what you are owed. We handle cases for clients ranging from small shops on Cleveland Street to larger companies near the St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport.

We look at the facts. Did the other party fail to pay?

Did they stop working halfway through a job? Did they violate a non-compete? These actions damage your bottom line.

Our goal is to find a legal remedy that makes you whole again. That might mean financial compensation or a court order forcing the other side to act.

Types of Contract Disputes We Handle

Not every disagreement is a breach. A contract lawyer helps you see the difference. We manage a wide variety of cases in the Clearwater area.

The Legal Process in Pinellas County

Filing a breach of contract claim in Florida requires specific proof. You must show that a valid contract existed, you did your part, the other side did not, and you suffered damages. We gather the evidence needed to prove these points.

Florida law has strict deadlines for these cases. Generally, you have five years to sue for a written contract and four years for an oral one. Waiting too long removes your right to sue.

We guide you through the Pinellas County court system efficiently. Whether your case settles in mediation or goes before a judge, we are ready.

Why Choose Eko Law?

Nickolas C. Ekonomides is not just another attorney. He is a neighbor who cares about the Clearwater community. He has practiced law for over 30 years.

He is admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court. His deep roots in the area include serving as President of the local Rotary Club and helping with the Clearwater Beach Chamber of Commerce.

Big firms might treat you like a case number. Here, you work directly with an expert who knows contract law inside and out. We fight to protect the hard work you put into your business.

FAQs

What counts as a material breach of contract?

A material breach is a failure so severe that it defeats the purpose of the contract. For example, if you paid for a delivery of steel and received wood. This allows you to stop your performance and sue for damages.

Can I sue if the contract was only verbal?

Verbal agreements are legally binding in Florida, but they are harder to prove. You have four years to file a lawsuit for an oral contract breach, compared to five years for a written one.

What damages can I get in a breach of contract case?

You can typically recover compensatory damages. This covers the money you lost due to the breach. In some cases, you might get "specific performance," where the court orders the other party to finish their job.

How much does a breach of contract lawyer cost?

Costs vary based on the complexity of the case. Some contracts include a clause that makes the loser pay the winner's legal fees. We review your specific document to see if this applies to you.

Is a text message considered a legal contract?

If a text message exchange shows an offer, an acceptance, and an exchange of value (consideration), a court may view it as a binding agreement. A lawyer can verify if your texts hold up in court.

A broken contract puts your hard work at risk. Do not wait and hope the issue resolves itself. It rarely does.

You need a partner who knows Florida law and understands the local Clearwater business environment. Nickolas C. Ekonomides is ready to step in.

We will review your agreement, explain your options clearly, and build a strategy to fix the mess. Whether you need to enforce a deal or defend against a claim, Eko Law is on your side.

Call us now to schedule a consultation.

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