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Breach of Contract Attorney in Texas

Strategic Legal Solutions for Contract Disputes Across Texas and Surrounding Areas

When someone fails to keep their promise in a legally binding agreement, it can cost you time, money, and opportunity. Whether you’re a business owner, service provider, contractor, or individual, you have rights under Texas contract law. At Williford Law, we help clients across Texas resolve breach of contract disputes with a clear strategy, aggressive representation, and results-focused advocacy.

If a person or business has failed to uphold their end of a contract, we’re here to enforce yours.

What Is Considered a Breach of Contract in Texas?

Under Texas law, a breach of contract occurs when one party:

  • Fails to perform on time or at all
  • Performs improperly or incompletely
  • Refuses to follow agreed-upon terms
  • Violates key provisions (such as payment, delivery, or confidentiality clauses)

A valid contract does not have to be in writing in every case — oral agreements may be enforceable depending on the facts and subject matter.

Common Contract Disputes We Handle in [City]

Type of ContractExamples of Breach
Business AgreementsVendor fails to deliver goods; partner breaks fiduciary duty
Employment ContractsEmployer withholds pay; employee violates non-compete or NDA
Real Estate DealsBuyer backs out; seller fails to disclose defects or clear title
Construction ContractsContractor walks off job or uses inferior materials
Service AgreementsFailure to perform as promised or to industry standards
Lease or Rental ContractsLandlord fails to make repairs; tenant breaks lease early

No matter the nature of your contract, we will evaluate your rights, explain your options, and fight to protect your interests.

Legal Remedies for Breach of Contract in Texas

If you’ve suffered damages from someone else’s breach, you may be entitled to:

  • Compensatory Damages – To cover your direct financial losses
  • Consequential Damages – For lost profits or other indirect harm
  • Specific Performance – Forcing the other party to comply with the contract
  • Rescission – Canceling the agreement and restoring your position
  • Attorney’s Fees – If allowed under the agreement or Texas law

We will tailor your case strategy based on your goals — whether that’s settlement, recovery of damages, or litigation in court.

Why Choose Williford Law?

  • Experienced in Texas contract litigation, negotiation, and enforcement
  • Focused on business and civil disputes with real financial consequences
  • Results-driven, trial-ready legal strategy
  • Responsive communication and custom guidance at every stage

Our firm has helped individuals and small businesses throughout [City] recover losses and protect their legal rights when a deal breaks down.

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