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Business Litigation Attorneys Serving Beaufort

Beaufort Business Litigation Attorneys

Twenge + Twombley has successfully represented both businesses and their constituents, whether as plaintiffs or defendants, in a wide range of business and commercial litigation matters. Whether we litigate to protect our clients’ interests or defend them against catastrophic claims, our clients know that our straight-forward analysis of their legal problems provides the necessary information to make informed decisions. Twenge + Twombley has attorneys licensed to practice in South Carolina and Georgia and has represented client across the southeast. Whether you need an attorney in Beaufort, Charleston, Atlanta or Savannah, the attorneys at Twenge + Twombley can help.

Twenge + Twombley attorneys have demonstrated proficiency in a wide variety of business litigation matters. Our business litigation experience includes:

  • Initiating negotiations for litigation avoidance;
  • Complex litigation relating to commercial transactions;
  • Representing a national bank related to breaches of commercial banking contracts;
  • Obtaining summary judgment against a corporation on behalf of shareholder;
  • LLC disputes relating to member ousting, unfair takeovers and buyout claims;
  • Complex Business Torts including Tortious interference claims;
  • Judicial removal of corporate officers and directors;
  • Title VII discrimination claims;
  • Probate and Estate contests.

If you would like to speak with a lawyer regarding a potential business litigation matter, please do not hesitate to call our office at 843-476-4573 or fill out our online contact form.

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