Business Litigation Attorneys in Boston
When a business dispute threatens your revenue, relationships, or reputation, you need a litigator who moves quickly and keeps the cost of the fight in proportion to what's at stake.
From our office in Boston's financial district, we represent companies and individuals in commercial disputes across Massachusetts state and federal courts. Our focus is the result that actually serves you — resolved as efficiently as the dispute allows, and taken to trial when it has to be. One experienced attorney handles your matter directly, start to finish.
Our business litigation practice areas
Breach of Contract
Pursuing and defending contract claims for businesses and individuals.
Learn more →Business Torts & Chapter 93A
Unfair and deceptive practices, fraud, and interference claims.
Learn more →Shareholder & Partnership Disputes
Fiduciary duty, freeze-outs, and buyouts in closely held businesses.
Learn more →Non-Compete & Restrictive Covenants
Enforcing and defending non-compete and non-solicitation agreements.
Learn more →In Green Paradise Servs., LLC v. Hatch Landscape & Design, Inc., 23-P-1188 (Mass. App. Ct. Oct. 10, 2024), we represented the defendant on appeal and obtained reversal of a Chapter 93A judgment — eliminating an $80,000 double-damages award and roughly $72,434 in attorney's fees — by establishing that the conduct was a breach of contract without the "additional factor" required for 93A liability.
Why Parks Law Offices
- Direct attorney access — you work with your attorney, not a rotating cast of associates.
- Cost-conscious litigation — efficient, technology-enabled work that tracks the value of the dispute.
- Courtroom credibility — regular litigation in the Massachusetts courts and the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
- Boston-based — in the financial district, close to the courts and to you.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as "business litigation"?
Any legal dispute that arises out of running a business — contract claims, partner and shareholder disputes, unfair-competition and 93A claims, and disputes with vendors, customers, or former employees.
Do I have to go to court?
Not necessarily. Many disputes resolve through a demand letter, negotiation, or mediation. We pursue the fastest path to a good result and only litigate through trial when it serves your interests.
What is a Chapter 93A claim?
Chapter 93A is the Massachusetts statute prohibiting unfair or deceptive acts in trade or commerce. In appropriate cases it allows recovery of double or triple damages plus attorney's fees.
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