Business owners in the vicinity of Prince George’s County and Charles County often turn to attorney Aubrey Burton for cost-effective, results-oriented counsel and representation in contract disputes and other varieties of commercial litigation. A significant portion of his law practice is dedicated to resolution of commercial disputes involving issues such as the following:
- Purchase agreements
- Non-payment for goods or services
- Delivery or non-delivery of goods or services
- Any business-related legal dispute involving a contract
- Employment contract disputes
- Theft of proprietary secrets and interference with contract relations
- Commercial real estate
Clear communication and strong collaboration between attorney and client help make The Burton Firm truly a client’s law firm. Mr. Burton practices law as a sole practitioner so as to remain ready to accommodate a particular client’s needs and expectations as he sees fit. Call or e-mail The Burton Firm to schedule a consultation regarding any commercial litigation matter in the D.C. area.
Customized Legal Representation
Cost-effective pursuit of tangible goals in a commercial litigation matter sets the tone for all transactions between Mr. Burton and commercial clients. Mr. Burton makes himself available on a piece-by-piece basis to handle portions of commercial disputes for those clients who want to take ownership of other parts of a case. For example, attorney Burton will parse out different aspects of a case leading up to commercial litigation such as the following:
- Drafting contracts
- Reviewing contracts
- Interpreting contracts
- Preparing pleadings
- Counseling on strategies of dispute resolution in commercial matters
- Representing clients in court hearings
The Burton Firm in Prince George’s County is an experienced law firm where the attorney-client working relationship is the basis of the law practice. Attorney Aubrey Burton, Jr., brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and zeal to the task of advising and representing clients. Call or e-mail the law firm to schedule a consultation with a lawyer regarding any business-related legal issue including disputes between shareholders, allegations of breach of fiduciary duty within partnerships and other internal or external business-related legal matters.