Businesses participate in commercial sales every day of the year through the sale of goods. Some of these transactions are entered into without a contract with the other party and often require the assistance of legal counsel if a dispute arises. Even when business contracts are used, there may still be disputes that require litigation. If you have a dispute with another party for their lack of performance with the terms of the contract, you may have options available to you to pursue.
An experienced Texas business litigation lawyer can speak with you regarding the terms and specifications of the contract and explain your legal options under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
What is UCC?
The Uniform Commercial Code was put in place to advance commerce by providing rules for buying and selling goods and other commercial transactions, and is divided into several articles that govern business transactions. Article 2 of the UCC governs aspects of the sale of goods including disputes about the quality of goods and whether goods meet contract requirements.
Litigation in a UCC dispute may involve the other party, creditors or debtors and may be very costly and time consuming. You will want an experienced lawyer on your side who knows how to pursue these legal matters under the code and who will be able to hold other parties accountable for their actions.
If you need help with your business and commercial legal matters, or if your business is involved in disputes arising under the UCC, please call the Voss Law Firm. We work with individuals, corporations, partnerships, and small and large companies regarding commercial and business transactions and contract disputes.
A skilled business and commercial litigation attorney can help you recover losses you may have suffered due to a dispute regarding the sale of goods. Call attorney Bill Voss to learn more about your rights under the UCC at (866) 276-6179 today.
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Know Your Legal Rights Under the Uniform Commercial Code Regarding Commercial Sales Disputes
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