Suing For Contract Breach
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To sue a business in minnesota for contract breach, prove a valid contract, breach, and damages. For fraud, show false statements, reliance, and harm. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.Full Conversation
I want to sue a business under minnesota law for violating the terms of a contract and providing misleading written information over email
I'm here to help, but I should note that I can only provide information based on Oregon law. For Minnesota-specific legal advice, you might want to consult a local attorney.
In Oregon, for a similar situation, you might consider:
- Breach of Contract: Prove that a valid contract existed, the terms were breached, and you suffered damages.
- Fraud or Misrepresentation: Show that false statements were made, you relied on them, and suffered harm.
Would you like assistance locating an attorney in Minnesota?
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I'm sorry for any frustration caused. Let's focus on your situation. Although I specialize in Oregon law, I can still offer some general guidance.
- Breach of Contract: Prove a valid contract existed, terms were breached, and you suffered damages.
- Fraud or Misrepresentation: Show false statements were made, you relied on them, and suffered harm.
Would you like assistance locating an attorney in Minnesota? Or do you have any specific questions about your situation?