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CRAMER | LATHAM LLC

150 North 200 East, Suite 101
St. George, Utah 84770
Telephone: (435) 627-1565



845 South Main Street, Suite 23
Bountiful, Utah 84010
Telephone: (801) 299-9999


www.CramerLathamLawyers.com

LITIGATION AND COLLECTION WORK

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Sometimes a lawsuit is the only answer to a breach of contract or a past due account. If a litigation becomes necessary, we will prepare a complaint, perform a thorough discovery, including e-discovery, and take the case to trial.

In the last ten years, our firm represented partnerships, LLCs, and other forms of business in a variety of partnership disputes. We have filed and defended law suits for corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and DBAs for breach of fiduciary duties, interference with economic and prospective economic relations, employee and partner dishonesty. We have represented automotive, aerospace, hazardous waste industries in state and federal contractual disputes.

If you believe that your business is facing liability or has sustained damages, there are several things you can do immediately:

1. Make copies of all relevant documents.

2. Check your insurance policies.

3. Get seriously involved in day to day control over your business and accounting procedures.

4. Contact your accountant.


Please be aware that most law suits can be filed only within a certain time after the injurous action occurred. These deadlines are known in law as "statutes of limitations." These deadlines are different for written contracts vs. oral contracts vs. fraud actions. Once such a deadline is missed, you may not be able to collect your debt or obtain a compensation for the damage.

 

 
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