Breach of Contract Remedies - When Money Alone is Not Enough

The best way to avoid a business dispute is through binding and legally enforceable contracts. But what happens when the other party fails to keep their end of the bargain?

A contract is “breached’ when a partner, vendor, or third party acts unlawfully, violates the terms of a contract, or fails to perform any promise contained in the binding and legally enforceable contract. Michigan law allows parties who prevail in breach of contract claims to be “made whole,” which usually means monetary payment in the form of damages.

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