In Texas, we expect people to keep their promises. We expect our customers to pay for the goods and services we sell and we expect businesses to deliver the goods and services they sell us. Virtually every promise made in business is a contract. Contracts can be in writing, or they can be oral. Spoken promises can be just a binding as other kinds of contracts.
Unfortunately, sometimes businesses, partners and customers all fail to live up to the simple requirement that a contract made should be a contract kept. When that happens, the courts are there to help. That is what the courts are for, after all: to force people to act responsibly and honestly when they otherwise won't. Most lawsuits filed in this country are lawsuits over contracts.
If you have a dispute or case you would like evaluated, contact Culp & Little today for a free consultation.
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