Phoenix, Arizona Commercial Litigation Attorneys
McCain & Bursh, PLC is committed to the success of your business. For business owners involved in disputes with business partners, employees, vendors, customers, commercial landlords and others, success can hinge on timely resolution of the dispute. Our Firm represents plaintiffs and defendants in various matters involving commercial litigation.
Businesses, organizations, non-profits and other local corporations throughout the Greater Phoenix and Scottsdale areas turn to our Firm for timely resolution of business issues and disputes. Schedule your free case evaluation* with a lawyer by calling 602-604-2138. You may also submit an online contact form.
Experienced Attorneys for Your Commercial and Business Disputes
Attorneys Darius Bursh and Marc D. McCain have a combined 30 plus years of experience protecting the rights and interests of local business owners. In addition to offering commercial litigation services, they serve as general counsel to area businesses, handling business entity formation and ongoing legal needs. At McCain & Bursh, PLC, we have a command of the strategies that work best for resolving commercial disputes. We handle negotiations, litigation and forms of alternative dispute resolution such as mediation. We offer commercial litigation services to clients involved in the following:
- Contract disputes/breach of contract involving non-compete agreements, non-disclosure of material information and more
- Partnership disputes
- Contractor-subcontractor disputes
- Commercial landlord-tenant disputes/commercial lease disputes
- Fraud and misrepresentation
- Insurance disputes
- Real estate disputes including escrow disputes in real estate transactions and CC&R (Covenant, Condition & Restriction) violations
Contact Us
Our Firm is dedicated to the successful and timely resolution of your commercial dispute. Call 602-604-2138 or contact us online to schedule your free case evaluation*.
* Given the volume of inquiries the Firm receives, the Firm cannot guaranty it will be able to consult with every possible client or evaluate every potential client's matter. Moreover, a case evaluation or case consultation does not mean that the Firm will provide a potential client with actual legal advice on a matter. A free consultation or free evaluation is limited to understanding the nature of a potential client's matter and informing the potential client if the Firm would consider representing the potential client in connection with the matter and under what terms and conditions. Before the Firm can provide legal advice to any person or entity, the Firm must have a signed fee agreement setting forth the Firm's scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

