Business, Real Estate & Construction Litigation

Business, real estate, and construction litigation often arise out of a troubled transaction where a party has been injured.

We review contract documents, the parties' dealings, and the consequences of their actions to assess whether valid claims or defenses exist, and whether they should be litigated or settled. Factors we consider include the merits of the case, the cost of litigation, and the client's personal and professional priorities. As in all our efforts, we seek to achieve the best result for our clients at a reasonable cost.

Business Litigation areas:

  • Business Fraud
  • Shareholder & Partnership Disputes
  • Interference with Business Activities/Unfair Competition
  • Bank/Lender Liability
  • Intellectual Property/Trade Secrets
  • Insurance Fraud
  • Fiduciary Litigation
  • Business Torts
  • Professional Malpractice
  • Officer/Director Liability
  • Insurance Disputes
  • Torts

Real Estate Litigation areas:

  • Annexation, Zoning and Land Use
  • Foreclosures
  • Condemnations
  • Partition Actions
  • Lease, Restrictive Covenant and other Contract Disputes
  • Title Disputes

Construction Litigation areas:

  • Construction Litigation (representing contractors, owners and design professionals)
  • Liens, their Enforcement and Collection
  • Construction Mediation or Arbitration
 

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Ferikes & Bleynat, PLLC
Twenty-one Broad Street
Asheville, North Carolina 28801

Telephone (828) 251-1588
Toll Free (800) 275-1588
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