The fine print can destroy a business deal. Hidden contract clauses, often buried in lengthy agreements, can quietly shift liability, restrict your legal remedies, or expose your business to costly lawsuits. At Alisme Law, we represent business owners, executives, and companies in disputes arising from hidden or unfair contract terms. When a clause is used […]
Contract Dispute
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late: Signs Your Business Needs a Lawyer Now
Why Waiting Is the Most Expensive Mistake Many business owners make the same costly mistake: they wait too long to call a business lawyer. When a contract feels shaky, when a partner starts disappearing, or when shareholders begin whispering, they often hope things will “work themselves out.” The truth? It rarely does. By the time […]
The Promise That Turned Into a Battlefield: How Business Disputes Escalate
In business, a promise should be more than words—it should create trust, stability, and shared responsibility. But when those promises are broken, even partnerships without written agreements can collapse into conflict. At Alisme Law, we’ve seen how quickly handshake deals and unwritten promises can spark costly disputes. The law may still recognize your rights, but […]
The Overlooked Contract Clause That Decided the Fate of a Company
Contracts are the backbone of business relationships. They define roles, responsibilities, and expectations. But sometimes the most important part of a contract is not the headline term—it is the fine print. Hidden clauses in a contract can decide the fate of a company. At Alisme Law, we help business owners identify risks and enforce their […]
Business Litigation and Contract Disputes: Lessons from Google’s $3.5B Fine
Business Litigation and Contract Disputes: Lessons from Google’s $3.5B Fine When news broke that Google was fined $3.5 billion by European regulators for dominating advertising technology, many saw it as a tech industry headline. But for business owners, it offers a deeper lesson in business litigation and contract disputes. Sometimes, a business cannot fulfill its […]



