Roquemore Skierski PLLC

Plano Practice Areas
Business & Commercial Litigation
Plano Practice Areas
Business & Commercial Litigation

Plano Business & Commercial Litigation Lawyers

Business litigation involves resolving legal disputes between businesses, or between businesses and individuals, through court proceedings, encompassing a wide range of issues like contract breaches, intellectual property disputes, and breaches of fiduciary duty.

Roquemore Skierski’s Plano business and commercial litigation lawyers work with business owners, executives, and stakeholders throughout Texas who are facing serious legal challenges. Our clients are hands-on; entrepreneurs, professionals, and founders who are deeply involved in their companies and need legal advice that’s sharp, strategic, and focused on results.

 

When we take on a case, we bring clarity and direction. Whether you’re defending your business or going on the offensive to protect what’s yours, we build legal strategies that make sense in the real world. We know what’s on the line; your time, your money, your reputation, and the future of your business, and we fight to protect it.

Why Roquemore Skiersi Is Trusted for Litigation

Trial‑Hardened Counsel

Our lead attorneys average 20 years in Texas state and federal courts, with verdicts exceeding $100M in combined judgments.

Industry Insight

From manufacturing to technology, we understand the operational realities and regulatory pressures unique to your vertical.

Relentless Preparation

Early case assessment, laser‑focused discovery, and decisive motion practice maximize leverage before trial.

Disputes Can Disrupt Plano Businesses Before They’re Ready

Business conflicts often surface with little warning. Whether it is a broken contract, a sudden lawsuit from a supplier, or a financial dispute with a lender, these issues can interrupt revenue and daily operations almost immediately. In Texas Business Court, these cases are handled on an accelerated schedule. This means that temporary injunctions, discovery requests, and asset freezes may be filed before the defendant has had a chance to organize a full defense. For companies in Plano, having skilled litigation counsel involved from the start helps maintain supplier relationships, reassure creditors, and place the business in a stronger position to manage the pace and direction of the case.

Texas Law Provides Strategic Advantages in Commercial Conflicts

Several provisions under Texas law offer businesses important advantages when used early in a case. Section 38.001 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code allows the winning party in a written contract dispute to recover reasonable legal fees. The potential for fee shifting can often bring the other side to the table when liability becomes apparent. If the contract includes an arbitration clause, section 171.001 supports enforcement of that clause and permits a motion to compel arbitration. This can move the dispute into a setting with faster resolution timelines, limited discovery, and a pause on any related court activity. In more serious cases involving deceptive conduct, the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act allows for treble damages and recovery of attorneys’ fees. However, the statute of limitations is only two years, making early action critical for Plano businesses.

Protecting Evidence Early Strengthens the Legal Position

When a business dispute begins, important documents such as invoices, emails, and internal messages are often at risk of being lost. A timely preservation letter requires all parties to retain relevant records and helps prevent key evidence from being deleted. Under Rule 193.6 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, courts can exclude documents that were not disclosed in time, unless there is good cause. Sending the notice early protects the company’s ability to present a full defense and reduces the chance of discovery delays or sanctions. With evidence secured, legal counsel can then determine whether early mediation or arbitration provides the most efficient resolution. Plano companies that act quickly to preserve records and assert their procedural rights are often better positioned to control litigation costs and reach favorable settlements.

our Plano business & commercial litigation lawyers

Our Plano business litigation lawyers help businesses handle a wide range of litigation cases

Business and commercial litigation involves resolving disputes that arise in the course of business operations, including breach of contract, partnership conflicts, and commercial torts. These matters can significantly impact a company’s finances, reputation, and future. Our business litigation lawyers represent clients in state and federal courts, offering strategic counsel and aggressive advocacy to protect their commercial interests.

Breach of contract occurs when one party fails to uphold its obligations under a legally binding agreement, leading to financial or operational harm. These disputes can involve vendors, clients, partners, or employees. Our business litigation lawyers help clients enforce contracts, recover damages, and resolve breach-related conflicts efficiently and effectively.

A breach of partnership agreement occurs when one partner fails to meet their obligations under the terms of a partnership contract, leading to conflict and potential financial loss. These disputes often involve profit sharing, management duties, or business decisions. Our business litigation lawyers help partners enforce their rights and resolve breaches to protect the integrity and future of the business.

Common business contracts include employment agreements, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), service agreements, and sales contracts, each serving a specific purpose in business operations. Sometimes, a breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in a legally binding agreement, which can lead to significant legal and financial consequences. Our business litigation lawyers help enforce deals and resolve breaches to protect the bottom line of your business.

Construction litigation involves disputes over contracts, delays, defects, payment, and performance on construction projects. These cases often include issues related to mechanics liens, contractor claims, and project scope disagreements. Our business litigation lawyers represent property owners, contractors, and developers in resolving construction disputes efficiently and enforcing or defending against lien claims.

Commercial real estate litigation involves disputes over property ownership, leases, purchase agreements, zoning, and development issues. These cases can significantly impact business operations and property value. Our business litigation lawyers represent landlords, investors, and developers in resolving complex commercial real estate disputes through litigation, negotiation, or arbitration.

Partnership disputes often arise from disagreements over control, profit sharing, roles, or long-term business direction—issues that can quickly escalate and jeopardize the future of the company. Whether it’s a breach of a partnership agreement, a breakdown in trust, or a deadlock in decision-making, these conflicts demand swift, strategic legal intervention. Our business litigation lawyers represent landlords, investors, and developers in resolving complex commercial real estate disputes through litigation, negotiation, or arbitration.

Business disputes rarely follow a script, especially across industries. From broken partnerships in healthcare to contract breaches in logistics or tech, we bring sharp, cross-sector insight to complex conflicts. We represent owners and professionals in commercial real estate, services, manufacturing, transportation, and retail. Whether it’s a vendor or supplier breach of contract, an ownership dispute, or a litigious customer, our business litigation lawyers craft strategies that protect your interests and keep your business on track.

Our Plano business litigation lawyers help businesses handle a wide range of litigation cases

Business and commercial litigation involves resolving disputes that arise in the course of business operations, including breach of contract, partnership conflicts, and commercial torts. These matters can significantly impact a company’s finances, reputation, and future. Our business litigation lawyers represent clients in state and federal courts, offering strategic counsel and aggressive advocacy to protect their commercial interests.

Breach of contract occurs when one party fails to uphold its obligations under a legally binding agreement, leading to financial or operational harm. These disputes can involve vendors, clients, partners, or employees. Our business litigation lawyers help clients enforce contracts, recover damages, and resolve breach-related conflicts efficiently and effectively.

A breach of partnership agreement occurs when one partner fails to meet their obligations under the terms of a partnership contract, leading to conflict and potential financial loss. These disputes often involve profit sharing, management duties, or business decisions. Our business litigation lawyers help partners enforce their rights and resolve breaches to protect the integrity and future of the business.

Common business contracts include employment agreements, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), service agreements, and sales contracts, each serving a specific purpose in business operations. Sometimes, a breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in a legally binding agreement, which can lead to significant legal and financial consequences. Our business litigation lawyers help enforce deals and resolve breaches to protect the bottom line of your business.

Construction litigation involves disputes over contracts, delays, defects, payment, and performance on construction projects. These cases often include issues related to mechanics liens, contractor claims, and project scope disagreements. Our business litigation lawyers represent property owners, contractors, and developers in resolving construction disputes efficiently and enforcing or defending against lien claims.

Commercial real estate litigation involves disputes over property ownership, leases, purchase agreements, zoning, and development issues. These cases can significantly impact business operations and property value. Our business litigation lawyers represent landlords, investors, and developers in resolving complex commercial real estate disputes through litigation, negotiation, or arbitration.

Partnership disputes often arise from disagreements over control, profit sharing, roles, or long-term business direction—issues that can quickly escalate and jeopardize the future of the company. Whether it’s a breach of a partnership agreement, a breakdown in trust, or a deadlock in decision-making, these conflicts demand swift, strategic legal intervention. Our business litigation lawyers represent landlords, investors, and developers in resolving complex commercial real estate disputes through litigation, negotiation, or arbitration.

Business disputes rarely follow a script, especially across industries. From broken partnerships in healthcare to contract breaches in logistics or tech, we bring sharp, cross-sector insight to complex conflicts. We represent owners and professionals in commercial real estate, services, manufacturing, transportation, and retail. Whether it’s a vendor or supplier breach of contract, an ownership dispute, or a litigious customer, our Fort-Worth business litigation lawyers craft strategies that protect your interests and keep your business on track.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ's

You should consider hiring a Plano business-litigation lawyer as soon as you suspect or face commercial or business-related legal issues. This includes situations like contract disputes, financial problems, fraud, or even before taking action to avoid potential legal issues,

A Texas state court business lawsuit can take a significant amount of time, generally ranging from one to two years or longer, depending on factors like the complexity of the case and whether it reaches trial. Many cases are settled before trial, often within a few months after the lawsuit is filed

The Dallas Business Court primarily handles high-stakes business disputes, including corporate governance, securities, fiduciary duties, and commercial matters. These disputes often involve large amounts, with a general threshold of $5 million or $10 million depending on the nature of the claim.

In a business dispute, critical evidence often revolves around documentary evidence, particularly contracts, communications, and financial records, as well as testimony and expert opinions. These elements help establish facts, prove intent, and demonstrate the nature and extent of the dispute.

In Texas, the statute of limitations for most common business claims is generally four years. This includes claims like breach of contract, debt, fraud, and breach of fiduciary duty. However, some claims, like tort claims, have a shorter statute of limitations, such as two years.

Compensatory losses (lost profits, out-of-pocket costs), consequential damages, exemplary damages for fraud or malice, and equitable relief such as injunctions or specific performance.

Fees depend on complexity, discovery volume, and trial length. Many Dallas firms offer blended or phased budgets. Early settlement or arbitration can cut total spend.

Often. Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 38.001 allows prevailing parties in written-contract suits to recover “reasonable” fees. Some statutes (e.g., DTPA) and contracts provide fee-shifting for torts.

In many jurisdictions, including Texas, mediation is often required before a lawsuit can proceed to trial, and sometimes contracts include pre-suit mediation clauses. While arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) where a neutral third party makes a binding decision, it is not typically a prerequisite for litigation. Mediation, on the other hand, is a negotiation process facilitated by a neutral third party, aimed at resolving disputes without court intervention.

Your Partner in Legal Success

Need to speak to a business litigation lawyer?

Roquemore Skierski serves as a trusted legal partner to businesses at every stage of growth. Our experienced business litigation attorneys understand the complexities companies face and provide practical, strategic counsel to help navigate disputes and protect business interests.

Disputes with partners, banks, or other businesses can put everything you’ve worked for at risk. If your business is facing a legal challenge, reach out today to schedule a confidential consultation. We’re here to stand with you and guide the way forward.

We combine deep legal knowledge with a personalized approach, tailoring solutions to meet the specific needs of each client. Our focus is on safeguarding your business and supporting long-term success in an increasingly competitive environment.

proudly serving Plano and the surrounding area

While our business litigation attorneys are based in downtown Dallas, we proudly serve business owners across in Plano and beyond, including Allen, Lucas, Murphy, and Wylie. Whether your company is facing a contract dispute, partnership conflict, or other commercial challenge, we deliver strategic counsel and strong representation across North Texas.

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