
Contract Lawyer in Nassau County, NY
A contract lawyer helps you enforce agreements, seek damages for breaches, and defend against claims. In Nassau County, cases may be filed in Small Claims Court (under $10,000), District Court (under $50,000), or Supreme Court (unlimited jurisdiction).
New York Contract Law
New York contract law is primarily based on the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Article 2 for sales of goods and common law for services and other agreements. The statute of limitations for written contracts is six years from the date of breach under N.Y. CPLR § 213. For oral contracts, it is six years from the date the contract was made. New York courts generally require four elements for a valid contract: offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual intent to be bound.
Last verified: March 2026 | Nassau County Supreme Court | New York State Legislature
Official Legal Resources
- N.Y. CPLR § 213 (official New York State Legislature) – Statute of limitations for contract actions.
- Nassau County Supreme Court website (official NY Courts .gov) – Court rules, forms, and filing information.
Contract Dispute Process in Nassau County
Contract cases in Nassau County follow the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR). The process varies by court. Small Claims Court is designed for self-representation with simplified rules. District Court and Supreme Court involve full discovery, including document requests, interrogatories, and depositions.
- Case Evaluation: Review the contract, communications, and evidence of breach or performance.
- Pre-Litigation Demand: Send a formal demand letter outlining the claim and proposed resolution.
- Filing: File a summons and complaint in the appropriate court and pay the required filing fee.
- Service: Ensure proper service of process on the defendant within 120 days.
- Discovery: Exchange documents, take depositions, and respond to written questions.
- Resolution: Pursue settlement through court conferences or proceed to trial.
Potential Outcomes in Contract Cases
In Nassau County, a successful contract lawsuit can result in monetary damages to compensate for losses, and in some cases, specific performance or contract rescission.
| Remedy | Description | Commonly Sought For |
|---|---|---|
| Compensatory Damages | Money to cover direct financial losses from the breach. | Most breach of contract cases. |
| Consequential Damages | Money for foreseeable indirect losses (must be proven). | Business contracts with lost profits. |
| Specific Performance | Court order forcing the other party to fulfill the contract. | Unique goods or real estate contracts. |
| Rescission | Cancel the contract and return parties to pre-contract position. | Fraud, mistake, or material breach. |
Results may vary. The outcome of any legal matter depends on the specific facts and law.
Our Contract Law Experience
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. Our firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to complex contract disputes. We focus on clear communication and a strategic approach case-specific to New York’s commercial litigation environment.
Mr. Sris
Founding Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York. Mr. Sris leads our firm’s contract law practice, applying decades of experience in business litigation and dispute resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the statute of limitations for a contract dispute in New York?
Six years for most written contracts under N.Y. CPLR § 213. The clock starts when the breach occurs or is discovered.
Can I recover attorney’s fees if I win a contract lawsuit in Nassau County?
Only if your contract specifically provides for fee recovery. New York follows the ‘American Rule,’ where each side pays its own fees unless a statute or contract says otherwise.
What courts handle contract cases in Nassau County?
Small Claims (under $10,000), Nassau County District Court (under $50,000), and Nassau County Supreme Court (unlimited). The Commercial Division handles complex business disputes.
What damages can I seek for a breach of contract?
Compensatory damages to cover your direct losses. Consequential damages for foreseeable indirect losses may be available if specified in the contract.
Should I send a demand letter before filing a lawsuit?
Yes. A formal demand letter often prompts settlement and is required by some court rules. It shows you attempted to resolve the dispute before litigation.
Contract Lawyer Near Nassau County
Our New York location represents clients in Nassau County courts. We serve Mineola, Garden City, Hempstead, Long Beach, Valley Stream, Hicksville, Levittown, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Glen Cove, Oyster Bay, Great Neck, Massapequa, and Syosset.
24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
New York Location — Buffalo/NY area
By appointment only.
Related Legal Services
- New York Contract Lawyer – Statewide hub page.
- Albany County Contract Lawyer – Serving another New York locality.
- Nassau County Business Lawyer – Related practice area in the same locality.
- Mr. Sris Attorney Profile
Last verified: March 2026. Information updated as of March 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.
