Whether the world's economy is going strong or suffering, competition between businesses is intense, and there are many instances in which a company will go too far in an attempt to get a leg up on its competition.
The law addresses these situations directly, and if your business has suffered because of the misdeeds of another, you need the help of experienced California business tort lawyers.
Below you'll find information regarding the types of business torts that exist, how California business tort lawyers can help you maintain your company's direction and finally how you should proceed if you find that your business has been harmed because of the actions of another party.
Business torts are different from tort law that exists within personal injury claims because most of these situations involve intentional or reckless conduct instead of basic negligence. In short, there are many ways in which a business tort can be committed, and below are a few examples of situations in which California business tort lawyers should get involved:
Each of these claims can substantially harm the overall efforts of any business, as each situation leaves the business that's been harmed extremely vulnerable.
One of the biggest reasons that a business will hesitate to fight for its rights to continue to operate properly is because of the potential costs of litigation. These costs involve more than money - they can involve extreme distraction and the allocation of resources that can divert the company's overall mission.
However, business torts need to be prosecuted not only because a company has legal rights but because public policy demands that these types of actions be properly redressed. If costs of litigation are causing you to hesitate to defend your company, you need to contact the California business tort lawyers at the San Diego law firm of Mitchell | Gilleon. The firm has years of experience in prosecuting business torts of all types, and the firm is available to meet with you for a free initial consultation.
In addition to the firm's experience and successful track record, Mitchell/Gilleon offers clients the opportunity to retain the firm on a contingency fee basis. This means that the firm does not recover legal fees unless it generates a positive result for your company. One of the purposes of this free initial consultation is to determine if such a contingency fee arrangement is appropriate, so contact the California business tort lawyers at Mitchell | Gilleon today to get this process started.