
Our Guide to High-Value Commercial Contract Litigation
In Texas business, high-stakes contracts can make or break a company—when disputes arise, understanding the litigation process is essential for protecting your interests.
High-value commercial contracts are the backbone of many businesses, governing relationships, obligations, and expectations. When one party fails to perform, disputes can escalate quickly, threatening revenue, operations, and long-term partnerships. At The Capital, we help Texas businesses navigate complex contract disputes with strategic, results-focused litigation tailored to the unique demands of the commercial sector.

Breach of Contract Claims in the Auto Industry: What Businesses and Consumers Need to Know
In Texas’s fast-paced auto industry, a single broken agreement can cost thousands—or even millions—making understanding breach of contract claims essential for both businesses and consumers. The automotive industry relies heavily on contracts. From vehicle purchase agreements and lease contracts to dealership operations, fleet agreements, warranties, and insurance policies, nearly every transaction is governed by written or oral agreements. When one party fails to uphold its obligations, disputes can arise quickly—and often involve significant financial consequences.

Fraud vs. Breach of Contract in Texas: Why the Difference Matters in Civil Litigation
When auto sales, leases, or fleet agreements go awry in Texas, understanding fraud and misrepresentation claims can mean the difference between recovering losses and facing prolonged disputes.
In the complex world of civil litigation, distinguishing between fraud and breach of contract is more than a technical exercise—it can determine the entire strategy, potential damages, and outcome of a case. For businesses and individuals in the auto industry, understanding these distinctions is essential for protecting your interests and maximizing recovery. At The Capital, we guide clients through these nuanced areas, leveraging our experience in Texas civil litigation to secure favorable resolutions.

Common Legal Conflicts with Auto Dealerships and How They’re Resolved
In an industry driven by tight margins, complex contracts, and constant regulatory pressure, a single legal dispute can determine whether an auto dealership thrives—or grinds to a halt.
Auto dealerships operate in one of the most heavily regulated and contract-driven industries in Texas. Between manufacturer relationships, floor plan financing, inventory sourcing, vendor agreements, and consumer transactions, even a single dispute can disrupt operations, strain cash flow, and expose dealerships to significant legal risk. Understanding the most common types of dealership disputes—and how Texas law addresses them—is essential for protecting your business and minimizing long-term exposure.