Civil Cases

Breach of Contract & Employment Law Attorneys in Sumter, SC, and Surrounding Areas

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Young & Warr, LLC, Attorneys at Law is the firm to call for a wide range of civil cases. We're a Certified Arbitrator and Certified Civil Court Mediator and can assist you with everything from breach of contract, employment law and property disputes, to personal injury and auto accidents, and more.

To learn about our services and to request a free initial consultation, call (803) 773-4371.

Breach of Contract

What once seemed like an agreement between amicable parties may unfortunately turn out differently. When you're involved in a breach of contract case with either a private party or organization, Young & Warr, LLC, Attorneys at Law is the team to call. There are hundreds of different kinds of these types of cases, ranging from service provider disputes to real estate disputes and everything in between. We'll pull together all of the relevant documentation and evidence to build your case, whether you have filed the complaint, or the complaint has been filed against you. To discuss your breach of contract case, speak with our lawyers today. We offer legal services to Sumter, SC and the surrounding region.

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Employment Law

Getting a new job is an exciting time. However, if it doesn't unfold in the way you expected due to a breach of contract, you don't just have to let it go. Our legal practice in Sumter, SC specializes in employment law and can help you get your case resolved with the best possible outcome.

Property Disputes

The resolution of property disputes requires the work of lawyers that know the fine details of real estate laws. Young & Warr, LLC, Attorneys at Law has nearly 50 years of experience working on such cases for clients in Sumter, SC and throughout the surrounding region. Tell us about your case.

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Call (803) 773-4371 to request a free consultation for legal assistance with your breach of contract case.

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