Moretz & Skufca

Business Litigation

In the competitive world of business, disputes arise for many reasons and among various parties, including competitors, clients, shareholders, employees, and partners. Moretz & Skufca, PLLC represents business clients facing dispute and litigation in North Carolina. Having the right combination of legal knowledge and practical business experience, we partner with our clients to achieve results. Working one on one with our clients, we discuss options and develop the appropriate legal strategy to resolve the dispute whether it be in a courtroom trial or through an alternative dispute resolution method such as mediation or arbitration. Our personal approach allows us to carefully understand our clients business while being sensitive to their time and financial constraints. Each dispute is different and requires a unique approach even when working with the same client. Our attorneys take the time to understand the problem, perform cost analysis and present options that provide business sense. At Moretz & Skufca, we are passionate about what we do and take business personally. We have built long-term relationships with many of our clients for which we have handled dozens of disputes throughout the years.

Our business litigation practice covers a diverse range of industries, including construction, real estate, and motorsports.

Types of business disputes

Our business litigation attorneys represent clients in various types of business lawsuits:

  • Breach of contracts
  • Collection of business debts
  • Partnership disputes
  • Breach of fiduciary duty
  • Unfair competition & conspiracy
  • Defamation & libel
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