Nashville Contract Dispute Attorney
Every business relationship rests on a contract — whether it's a formal written agreement, a purchase order, or a deal confirmed by a series of emails. When the other side fails to perform, misreads a key provision, or walks away from their obligations, the consequences can be immediate: lost revenue, damaged relationships, and operational disruption.
Malloy Law represents plaintiffs and defendants in contract disputes in Tennessee state and federal courts, including the Middle District of Tennessee. Based in Nashville, the firm serves businesses throughout Middle Tennessee — including Franklin, Murfreesboro, Brentwood, Hendersonville, and Mt. Juliet — in all phases of commercial contract litigation.
What This Practice Covers
The firm handles a broad range of contract claims, including breach of contract claims involving material breach and anticipatory repudiation; disputes over contract interpretation and ambiguous terms; fraud, misrepresentation, and inducement claims arising from contract negotiations; specific performance actions when money damages are inadequate; warranty disputes in commercial sale-of-goods transactions under Tennessee's Uniform Commercial Code; joint venture and partnership agreement disputes; and supply chain, vendor, and service agreement conflicts.
The Approach
Contract disputes are won or lost on the facts established early. Malloy Law begins every engagement with a thorough review of the agreement, the course of dealing between the parties, and the documentary record. The goal is to identify leverage points and realistic outcomes before the first filing — not after months of expensive discovery.
Many contract disputes can be resolved short of trial through well-positioned motions, mediation, or negotiated resolution. When trial is necessary, the firm is prepared to present a clear, compelling case to a judge or jury in Davidson County or anywhere in Middle Tennessee.
Malloy Law represents Nashville-area businesses in contract disputes involving business sales, commercial leases, professional services, construction agreements, and insurance agreements.
Related Practice Areas: Non-Compete & Trade Secret Disputes · Property & Construction Disputes · Insurance Coverage Disputes · Government Investigations

