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COMMERCIAL CASES

Commercial cases generally refer to cases involving legal disputes related to the business world. These cases may involve trade, contracts, partnership agreements, creditor relations, competition law and other business-related matters. Here are the basics about commercial litigation:

  1. Contract Cases:

    • The most common disputes in the business world are related to contract violations. In case of violation of written or oral agreements between the parties, legal action may be taken.

  2. Receivables Cases:

    • Commercial receivables cases, aIt involves the failure to collect the amount owed to the other party by the amnesty. The creditor may file a lawsuit to collect his receivable from the court.

  3. Bankruptcy and Concordat Cases:

    • If a company falls into financial difficulties, bankruptcy or composition cases may arise. These cases involve issues such as adjusting debts, ensuring a fair distribution among creditors, or selling the company's assets.

  4. Competition Law Cases:

    • Competition law cases include disputes arising for the purpose of protecting fair competition in trade. Issues such as agreements restricting competition or mergers of enterprises can be evaluated in this context.

  5. Partnership Cases:

    • Business partnerships or intercompany disputes may constitute partnership cases. Situations such as non-compliance with partnership agreements, violations of partners' rights, or collaboration disputes may trigger such lawsuits.

  6. Commercial Libel and Slander Cases:

    • In the business world, there may be lawsuits related to libel or insulting statements that damage the reputation of a company or business person.

  7. Commercial Lease Cases:

    • Rental disputes regarding workplaces or commercial real estate may constitute commercial lease cases. In cases of non-compliance with rental agreements or failure to collect the rental fee, a lawsuit may be filed.

  8. Warranty and Product Liability Cases:

    • Disputes arising on warranty or product liability issues regarding commercial goods or services may constitute commercial lawsuits.

  9. Trademark and Patent Infringement Cases:

    • In cases of trademark or patent infringement in trade, the trademark or patent owner may apply to the court.

Commercial litigation can often be complex and require expertise. It is important for the parties to resolve disputes effectively by obtaining legal advice. The guidance of a lawyer specializing in commercial law can help manage cases effectively.

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