LOGISTICS CONTRACT DISPUTE LAWYER

Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation

Christopher R. Neufeld

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LOGISTICS CONTRACT DISPUTE LAWYER

Once a commercial contract has been negotiated and signed by all the participating parties, the legal work is not necessarily complete. For even with a contract having been drafted and executed, there do arise circumstances that necessitate the enforcement of such legal agreements, and if the other party is not willing or capable of fulfilling their obligations under the contract, it will often become necessary to have a lawyer intercede on your company's behalf to enforce the contractual obligations that the other party had previously agreed to abide by.

Enforcing a contract typically takes on one of two objective goals, either getting the other side to fulfill their stipulated obligations (if one still believes that the other side will subsequently conform to their ongoing obligations following this apparent lapse in their commitment to abide by their contractual requirements) or pursue appropriate recourse for their breach of contract (given that their is a belief that they will not fulfill their contractual obligations now and/or in the future).

With a breach of contract claim not necessarily being as straightforward to realize upon, it oftentimes makes business sense to attempt to seek the enforcement of the contract, whether in its current form or with an appropriate amendment (that better secures the legal position of the non-contravening party). In each of these circumstances, a contract lawyer can be highly beneficial, to not only understanding your company's legal options, but also the downside and vulnerabilities associate with certain courses of action, together with putting together the legal paperwork to allow the enforcement process to have some teeth.

For knowledgeable and experienced legal representation with respect to logistics, supply chain, warehousing, transportation or international trade, contact logistics lawyer Christopher R. Neufeld via email at Chris@LogisticsLawyer.ca or telephone for Canadian matters at (416) 887-9702 (Toronto) or (403) 400-4092 (Calgary) or for United States matters at 646-681-4491 (New York).

 

Recent: Mr. Neufeld spoke at the IWLA -  International Warehousing and Logistics Association's 2014 Annual Conference on legal matters of cross-border logistics.

Logistics Lawyer Christopher R. Neufeld is admitted to practice law in both Ontario and Alberta (Canada) and New York (U.S.A.), with the law firm of Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation, with its dual headquarters situated at 719 Catalina Cres., Burlington, Ontario, Canada and 705 - 120 Silvercreek Close NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.  Mr. Neufeld's principal legal work in the logistics field relates to corporate-commercial transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, contract negotiation and drafting, business development, corporate governance, commercial leasing and foreign trade.  COPYRIGHT 2009-14.

Logistics  -  Supply Chain  -  Warehouse  -  Trucking  -  Rail  - Shipping  - Air Freight  -  Intermodal / Multimodal