Contract Disputes


Contract disputes can disrupt business operations and place personal interests at risk. At Matasar Jacobs, we guide clients through the complexities of these disputes with strategies tailored to the specific circumstances. Whether through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation, we work to protect our clients’ interests and achieve outcomes that align with their goals.

Our contract dispute practice covers a wide range of industries and contract types, including:

  • Purchase agreements;
  • Real estate contracts;
  • Supplier agreements;
  • Development agreements;
  • Licensing agreements;
  • Employment contracts;
  • Independent contractor agreements;
  • Construction contracts; and
  • Professional services agreements.

Whether you need to enforce your contractual rights or defend against claims, Matasar Jacobs provides clear, diligent, and transparent guidance tailored to your unique situation.

Success Stories


Resolved Complex Multi-Entity Partner Dispute

We successfully represented a client in a complex ongoing dispute with a business partner involving the management of multiple single-purpose entities, each governed by different agreements and presenting varying problems. By appropriately using negotiation and litigation, we secured outcomes that preserved our client’s interests and avoided protracted disputes.

Won Multiple Court Rulings in Tenant Conflict

We represented a real estate developer in a dispute with a tenant regarding the tenant’s improper use of the property and failure to pay rent. We achieved favorable results in multiple courts to protect the client’s rights.

Recovered Compensation in Executive Contract Fight

We assisted a high-level executive in recovering compensation owed under an executive employment contract after an employer indicated the executive would be terminated in violation of the executive’s rights.

Transitions are messy and difficult at times. I’m incredibly grateful to the team at Matasar Jacobs for their expert guidance and support during my challenging transition out of my former firm.


-Hunter R.