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Dedicated Ohio and Kentucky Business Litigation Lawyers

At Robert A. Klingler Co., LPA we regularly represent mid-sized and small businesses as well as individuals in a wide variety of commercial and business disputes. Our experience and expertise in litigating such matters rivals that of much larger firms, yet our smaller size and our efficiency of operation allows us to provide these services at a reasonable cost.

We know how to try cases; therefore, we know how to prepare pleadings, conduct written discovery, and take depositions in the most efficient way possible, without wasted time, effort, and money, and always with an eye toward getting the case to trial and winning. In general, we assign only one lawyer to a task--unlike many larger firms that may have two or more lawyers attend a deposition, sometimes with a paralegal thrown in, all of which the hourly-paying client is expected to pay for.

Our experience in commercial litigation covers administrative appeals to zoning, and most things in between. We have litigated and resolved disputes concerning real estate contracts of all sorts, brokerage agreements, shareholder disputes, construction contracts, lender liability claims, bank negligence claims, commercial letters of credit, non-compete and trade secret issues, temporary restraining orders and injunctions, and innumerable garden variety contract disputes.

We charge for our services based on the specifics of each case. Although most of our business litigation is handled on a fee per hour basis, we are open to alternative billing arrangements which may involve contingent fees, in which our fee is dependent upon the recovery in the case, or combinations of contingent fee and reduced hourly billing arrangements. We are open to exploring such arrangements, in which our firm shares in the risks and in the rewards of the case's outcome.

Contact us to discuss your business litigation needs. If you would like to learn more, please see our business litigation information center.