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Business Disputes & Commercial Litigation

Last updated February 2026
Marc Lynde Marc R. Lynde, Esq.
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✓ Verified Feb. 2026

When business relationships break down, the stakes are often existential. We handle disputes between business partners, contract breaches, vendor failures, and competitive interference with an emphasis on practical resolution over prolonged litigation.

Types of Business Disputes I Handle

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Many commercial contracts require mediation or arbitration before litigation. We represent clients in both forums. Mediation is generally faster and less expensive than litigation and preserves business relationships. Arbitration is binding but can be faster than court, though the costs of arbitration (arbitrator fees alone can exceed $10,000) sometimes make it less economical for smaller disputes. If your contract has an arbitration clause, it will generally be enforced; review your agreements now to understand what you've agreed to.

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For civil litigation procedure, discovery timelines, and trial practice in Bucks County, see our Litigation section. For disputes involving business partners' estates or fiduciary obligations, see our Orphans' Court section on fiduciary surcharge actions.

Statutory content on this page was last verified against Pennsylvania statutes (15 Pa.C.S.): February 2026. If you are reading this significantly after that date, confirm key provisions with current statute text or contact our office.

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