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The Attorneys at Whiting & Jardine consistently obtain economically beneficial results for their clients, both in the courtroom and through negotiations. They are experts in Utah business and real estate law. Whiting & Jardine was founded on the idea that clients' lives should be improved by working with our attorneys.

Great law firms are those which can both negotiate and litigate and know when each is appropriate. Some firms litigate everything, running up fees on their clients and wasting inordinate amounts of time. The converse, the negotiator afraid to litigate, also wastes time and increases fees while leaving the client feeling helpless and without results.
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Whiting & Jardine offers free consultations to prospective clients. There is no reason why you should wonder about your legal rights or what course of action you should take. We want to give the answers and solutions you need. The attorneys at Whiting & Jardine will provide you with the personal care that your situation and you require.
Breach of contract litigation involves rights and responsibilities that were agreed upon by two or more parties. It includes oral, written, and implied contracts. In essence, a contract creates private law between two or more parties. In breach of contract litigation, one or more parties claim that another party failed to adhere to that private law.
Contract negotiation and drafting often includes structuring real estate deals, business agreements, or settlements. In structuring a deal, we try to protect our clients, maximize our clients' returns, and help our clients' create viable relationships going forward. Having an attorney involved as deals are set up may prevent the deal from turning south and resulting in costly litigation later.
Collections (aka debt collection) deals with money that is owed by one or more parties to another party. Debt collection almost always about enforcing a contractual obligation to pay for goods or services. The main issue in collections cases is usually collectability, not liability. Most debtors fail to make payments because they have limited financial means and not because they dispute owing the debt.
Formation and entity structure entails the process of creating a business and putting in place the agreements necessary to have the business run properly. Setting up a business correctly in the beginning can greatly reduce litigation and liabilities later, as well as help to manage the expectations of the parties involved.
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