Comprehensive contract law services to protect your rights and ensure every agreement is built to last. Ready to handle all stages of contract creation, review, and enforcement.
Understanding what constitutes a legally binding contract, including offer, acceptance, and consideration.
Terms
Determining the meaning of explicit and implied terms within a contract, and the obligations that they create.
Performance and Breach
Assessing whether the parties have fulfilled their contractual obligations and what happens if they fail to do so.
Remedies
Legal solutions available when a contract is breached, such as damages, specific performance, or rescission.
Resolution
Settlement, mediation, arbitration, litigation; the means by which contractual remedies may be obtained.
Obsidian Legal
We handle all phases of contract-based matters, from simple contract review and analysis, negotiation, drafting, and enforcement, all the way through settlement or litigation.
Meet Your Advocates
The Experts Behind Our Contracts Team
Brian Beck: Attorney At Law
Shauna O’Connor: Senior Paralegal
Brian: He has been practicing in civil litigation for 19 years, with focus on areas of contracts, contract enforcement, business litigation, trust and estate litigation, and real property matters including purchase-and-sale, boundary disputes, easements, and title issues.
Shauna: She was born in Louisiana and raised in Oregon. She spent her school breaks in New Orleans and Houston with her family. She has been working in the legal field since 2008 where she started in title before becoming a paralegal.
Our Areas of Practice in Bend, OR and Beyond
Obsidian Legal offers a full range of legal services to meet our clients’ diverse needs. Our related practice areas include:
Real Estate Law
We help clients with property transactions, lease agreements, and disputes.
Brian was terrific to work with, on a pretty challenging water rights/billing issue. Not only was he super responsive, with great practical advice, but I was also very pleased at his efficiency and the resulting smaller-than-expected bill.