We draft the way we litigate.

Purchase and sale agreements, leases, and business deals. We have negotiated and papered a great many of them. What sets the work apart is simple: we are litigators too. We know how a contract gets argued in court, so we write it to hold up when that day comes.

The difference

We know how these contracts will be argued in court, and we are not afraid to enforce our clients' claims.

A transactional document is only as good as it is on its worst day, the day someone tries to get out of it. Because we litigate, we draft and negotiate with that day in mind. We close the gaps that opposing counsel would later try to exploit, we write remedies our clients can actually use, and when a counterparty breaches, we are ready to enforce the agreement rather than hand the file to a stranger.

The life of an agreement
Negotiate
Draft
Sign
Breach
Enforce

We write the contract knowing we may be the ones who have to enforce it.

Transactional and contract matters we handle

Most real property and business disputes are written into the contract long before anyone signs. We negotiate, draft, and review the agreements that set the terms, with a litigator's eye for where a deal can go wrong and how to keep it from getting there.

Matters we take

  • Residential and commercial purchase and sale agreements
  • As-is acquisitions and contingency analysis
  • Commercial and residential leases and amendments
  • Letters of intent and term sheets
  • Business purchase, sale, and partnership agreements
  • Settlement agreements and stipulated judgments
  • Indemnification, default, and remedy provisions
  • Disclosure obligations and representations
  • Redlines and negotiated revisions with opposing counsel
  • Contract review focused on enforceability and litigation risk

How the litigation edge shows up

01

We negotiate from strength

We know which terms actually matter because we have fought over them in court. That changes how we push at the table.

02

We draft for the worst day

Every clause is written for the moment it gets tested. Clear obligations, clean remedies, and no soft spots for the other side to pry at.

03

We are ready to enforce

If a counterparty breaches, we do not pass the matter along. We enforce the agreement ourselves, in court if that is what it takes.

Contact

Have an agreement to paper?

Whether you are negotiating a purchase, signing a lease, or closing a business deal, it pays to have it drafted by someone who knows how it would hold up in court. Reach out and we will talk it through.

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Firm
JZ Law Group, P.C.
Office
10880 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 1460
Los Angeles, CA 90024

This page is attorney advertising and provides general information, not legal advice. Contacting the firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. Jacob Zadeh, State Bar of California No. 331659.