For roughly 15 years, a popular Orange County business court specialized in commercial litigation disputes. However, an increase in family law cases and a lack of funding led to then Chief Judge Frederick Lauten's decision to close the commercial business division about a year and a half ago.
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It goes without saying that you can enforce a written contract much more easily than you can a verbal one. That is because a well-written contract spells out what each party agrees to do. Many contracts also often specify how, when and the manner in which each party is to fulfill his or her part of the agreement. If one party fails to perform, the other party can sue him or her for breach of contract.