Concord Breach of Contract Lawyers
Baker Billick, P.A.'s business and civil litigation practice encompasses a wide variety of business dispute cases. We represent individuals and business entities in litigating complex business disputes, breach of contract actions, contractors' and subcontractors' liens, partnership dissolution, fraud, truth-in-lending cases and other types of cases.
At Baker Billick, P.A., we generally represent both plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation. The firm's civil litigation practice generally involves civil cases brought in the district and superior courts for Cabarrus, Rowan, Stanly, Iredell and Mecklenburg Counties. If you are involved in or think you may become involved in any kind of civil litigation case, please don't hesitate to contact our Concord law office to schedule a consultation. Our North Carolina civil litigation attorneys can help you.
Experience and Commitment Counts
We highly advise that you or your business have the advice and assistance of an experienced and competent attorney in your civil litigation case. The courts apply the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure and if you fail to follow those rules then your case may be dismissed (if you are a plaintiff) or judgment may be entered against you (if you are a defendant). Get practical advice from our committed and compassionate business law attorneys. They have a thorough understanding of the court systems as well as how to balance them with your business needs.
Baker Billick, P.A.'s general business and civil litigation practice includes the following types of cases:
- Breach of contract
- Fraud
- Complex business disputes
- Contractor and subcontractor liens
- Partnership dissolution
- Landlord-tenant issues
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Alienation of affection and criminal conversation (as a general rule we only represent defendants in these actions)
- Any other kind of civil case involving North Carolina or federal Law
One notable exception is that we generally do not represent a plaintiff in an action for alienation of affections and criminal conversation. However, we are open to discuss any of your business law and related legal issues.
Find Out How We Can Help
Get experienced representation and find out how we can help. Call our Concord office at 866-943-7966 or contact our Concord breach-of-contract lawyers online to arrange a confidential consultation.











