Business Trial Group
Business disputes can disrupt operations, damage reputations, and create significant financial strain. Morgan & Morgan’s Business Trial Group represents companies and professionals in complex litigation involving professional liability, construction defects, breach of contract disputes, and other business-related claims.
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Meet Our Business Trial Group Attorneys
Morgan & Morgan’s Business Trial Group includes attorneys experienced in handling complex commercial litigation matters across a wide range of industries. Selected for their backgrounds in business and corporate litigation, the team handles disputes in state and federal courts as well as arbitration proceedings, helping clients pursue favorable outcomes in high-stakes commercial matters.
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About Morgan & Morgan’s Business Trial Group
Built to Handle Complex Business Litigation
Experienced in a Wide Range of Commercial Matters
Trial Attorneys With Complex Litigation Experience
Backed by the Resources of America’s Largest Injury Law Firm
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Ways We Can Help
Breach of Contract Litigation
Professional Malpractice
Construction Litigation
Unpaid Commissions and Compensation
Real Estate Commission Disputes
Recruiting Fee Disputes
Sales Commission Recovery
Structural & Construction Defects
Electrical, Plumbing & Code Violations
Insurance Agent Malpractice
Engineering Malpractice
Business disputes can be costly, especially when companies are facing larger opponents with significant legal resources. Morgan & Morgan’s Business Trial Group handles many commercial litigation matters on a contingency-fee basis, meaning clients do not pay upfront hourly attorney’s fees. Instead, attorney’s fees are recovered as a percentage of the financial recovery if the case is successful.
Backed by the resources of America’s Largest Injury Law Firm, Morgan & Morgan, the Business Trial Group handles disputes involving breach of contract claims, professional malpractice, construction litigation, unpaid commissions, and other complex commercial matters.
If you’re unsure if you have a case, a free case evaluation with an experienced business litigation attorney can help you better understand your legal options and potential next steps.
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What is the Business Trial Group?
Morgan & Morgan’s Business Trial Group is the firm’s complex commercial litigation team. Founded in 2009, the group represents businesses, professionals, contractors, and organizations in disputes involving breach of contract claims, employment litigation, professional malpractice, construction litigation, unpaid commissions, and other commercial matters.
Why does the Business Trial Group work on a contingency-fee basis?
Morgan & Morgan’s Business Trial Group handles many commercial litigation matters on a contingency-fee basis so clients can pursue claims without paying upfront hourly attorneys’ fees. This approach aligns the firm’s success with the client’s outcome and allows the team to pursue cases through settlement, arbitration, or trial when necessary.
What types of cases does the Business Trial Group handle?
The Business Trial Group handles a wide range of commercial litigation matters, including breach of contract disputes, employment litigation, professional malpractice claims, construction litigation, unpaid commissions and compensation disputes, and other complex business conflicts.
How is business litigation different from other types of law?
Business litigation often involves detailed contracts, technical financial issues, and complex legal disputes. Because these matters can involve substantial financial and operational consequences, experienced legal representation may help businesses better understand their options and protect their interests.
What happens if my case goes to trial?
If a case cannot be resolved through settlement or arbitration, the Business Trial Group is prepared to take the matter to trial when appropriate. Backed by the resources of Morgan & Morgan, the team may also work with industry and financial experts to help present the full scope of the case.
What happens if the case is not successful?
For matters handled on a contingency-fee basis, clients generally do not owe attorney’s fees unless there is a successful recovery in the case.
Do I need to live near a Business Trial Group office?
No. The Business Trial Group works with clients across the United States, and many matters can be handled regardless of where a client is located.
How long do I have to file a business litigation claim?
Business litigation claims are subject to statutes of limitations, which vary depending on the type of dispute and the applicable state law. Because deadlines may affect your ability to pursue a claim, it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.
What happens after I contact the Business Trial Group?
Submitting a case evaluation request is free and does not obligate you to pursue a claim. After reviewing the information provided, a Business Trial Group attorney may contact you to discuss your situation and potential legal options.


