Commercial Litigation

Robust commercial litigation solutions to resolve contract disputes, defend business interests, and enforce legal agreements effectively in every industry.

A broken contract can jeopardize your business. Our litigation team helps businesses in Detroit, Metro area, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Tuscola counties resolve disputes swiftly and effectively. Whether through negotiation or court action, we protect your rights and your bottom line.

A breach occurs when one party fails to fulfill its contractual obligations, whether by non-performance, delayed performance, or subpar performance.

Yes, alternatives like mediation and arbitration are often pursued to save time and costs.

Recoverable damages may include compensatory, consequential, or liquidated damages, depending on the contract terms.

Facing a contract dispute? Let Trowbridge Law Firm help. Schedule a consultation to protect your business interests.

Business torts, such as fraud, defamation, slander, or tortious interference, require experienced legal representation. Serving clients across Detroit, Metro area, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Tuscola counties, we fight to safeguard your company’s reputation and financial stability.

Business torts involve wrongful acts that cause harm to a business, such as defamation, tortious interference, or fraud, whereas a breach is failure to meet contractual obligations.

Damages typically include economic losses, reputational harm, and sometimes punitive damages.

Examples include intentional interference with contracts, misrepresentation, and trade secret theft.

Defend your business against wrongful actions. Schedule a consultation with us today.

When trust within a business relationship is broken, our skilled litigators step in. Whether you’re in Detroit, Metro area, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, or Tuscola counties, we hold parties accountable and protect your business interests.

A breach occurs when a fiduciary fails to act in the best interests of the client or beneficiary, violating trust and obligations.

Any party harmed by the breach, such as shareholders, partners, or beneficiaries, may file a claim.

Duties include loyalty, confidentiality, and proper accounting

Address breaches of fiduciary duty quickly. Call Trowbridge today for a consultation.