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Do not let a third party interfere with your contract rights. Our firm will take actions to protect your agreement and pursue damages against any interfering party. In many business relationships, two parties may be competing for the same contract rights. If you believe that your contract rights have been infringed upon because of improper competition, you can pursue an action against a wrongfully interfering party. Our firm routinely represents clients whose contract rights were tortiously obstructed by a third party. Contact Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend, in Houston, Texas, for more information about your contract rights or an interference with your agreement. At Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend, we are experienced in handling tortious interference claims and seek to ensure that our clients receive the performance obligations to which they are entitled. Whether you are seeking specific performance under a contract agreement or you wish to collect damages, we can provide you with the legal services that will get results. Our attorneys are experienced in handling the following tortious interference and contract rights matters:
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Even if you have not yet entered into a contract, you may be able to pursue damages for the interference with your contracting relationship. Through our many years of experience, we have handled many situations involving a tortious interference claim. You may feel that your business rights, livelihood, and security have been threatened by interference with your contracts. Our attorneys will identify the legal issues surrounding your interference claim and aggressively pursue your rights against the interfering party. Contact Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend for more information about our business services or to schedule a free consultation. Our experienced Houston, Texas lawyers are dedicated to achieving successful results for every client, in every case. Serving clients since 1951 |



The tortious interference with the contract of another occurs when a business enters into an agreement with another business and a third party seeks to intervene, interfere with or prevent the execution of that contract. If you believe that the performance of your contract was obstructed by the actions of another or may be obstructed by the actions of another, you need the representation of an attorney who can enforce your contract rights under the law. If you have a potential contract that is being interfered with, you also may have rights that can be asserted and protected.