Naples, Florida

Civil Litigation Attorneys Serving Naples, Collier County

Representation in Florida contract disputes, business litigation, non-compete enforcement, collections, and commercial matters, with two partners handling the work directly. Naples business owners call us about contract disputes, non-compete enforcement, collections, and commercial lease trouble. Most of these come in with a deadline already running, so the first meeting is usually about what's actionable this week.

How we approach civil litigation matters in Naples

Naples is about three hours south of our Lutz office via I-75. Naples real estate runs heavy on luxury waterfront, gulf-front condominium, and gated-community transactions. David is Board Certified in Real Estate Law through The Florida Bar, and Naples high-value closings are exactly the kind of work where specialization matters. Gwen drafts Florida estate plans for Naples families under the same Florida statutes that govern estate work in every county. Most Naples engagements run by phone and video from our office.

Collier County courts and local practice notes

Collier civil litigation runs through the Collier County Courthouse in Naples. The Twentieth Judicial Circuit motion schedule follows a predictable monthly pattern.

Directions from Naples: From Naples, the drive to our Lutz office runs about three hours north on I-75. That drive is rarely part of a Naples engagement. Phone and Zoom consultations open the matter. Closings run remotely with the Naples area title company. E-signing, wire coordination, secure document portal, and video strategy calls cover the rest. In person meetings happen by exception.

About our civil litigation practice

Civil and commercial litigation is the firm’s tool for the moments when negotiation has ended and a business or a family needs a court to resolve a dispute. 25 years in Florida courtrooms have taught us that the best litigators are the ones who know when to litigate and when to settle, and who move a case forward at every opportunity rather than letting it sit.

What we handle

  • Breach of contract. Non-payment, non-performance, and disputes over terms.
  • Business and partnership disputes. Dissolution, buy-sell, and fiduciary duty claims.
  • Non-compete and non-solicitation enforcement. Prosecuting or defending under §542.335.
  • Collections. Recovering judgments, enforcing settlements, and garnishments.
  • Real estate litigation. Quiet title, boundary, HOA, and construction defects.
  • Fraud and misrepresentation. Civil fraud claims with proof of intent.
  • Commercial leases. Disputes between landlords and tenants in commercial space.
  • Injunctive relief. TROs, preliminary injunctions, and permanent injunctions.

How the process actually unfolds

A Florida civil case starts with a complaint and a summons. The defendant has 20 days to respond. From there, discovery takes the bulk of the case time. Interrogatories, requests for production, depositions, and subpoenas are where evidence is gathered and where most cases are ultimately won or lost.

After discovery, cases typically proceed to mediation (usually court-ordered) and, if no resolution, to trial. The majority of civil cases settle before trial. That is not because either side is giving up. Once the evidence is on the table, the likely outcome becomes clear enough that both sides would rather control the result.

We try the cases that need to be tried. We do not bill for discovery we don’t need.

The difference experience makes

Busy business owners hire us because they cannot afford to spend their week on a lawsuit. That means they need a firm that:

  • Keeps them informed without making them do the lawyer’s work
  • Responds to email and calls quickly
  • Moves the case forward at every opportunity
  • Tells them plainly when settlement is the right move

25 years of courtroom experience is the reason we can make those judgments credibly.

Common questions

Frequently asked about civil litigation in Naples

How long does a typical Naples commercial litigation case take?

Settlement or mediation usually resolves things within six to twelve months. A trial in Collier County more often lands between twelve and eighteen. We plan for trial from the first week either way, because nothing settles well when the other side can tell you're not ready.

What is the difference between civil and commercial litigation?

Civil litigation is any lawsuit between private parties seeking damages or other relief. Commercial litigation is civil litigation between businesses or involving business transactions. The procedural rules are generally the same. Commercial matters tend to involve more complex contracts, more documents, and higher stakes.

How long does a civil lawsuit take?

A typical Florida civil case takes 12–24 months from filing to resolution, though simpler matters can move faster and complex commercial cases can run years. The biggest variables are the court's docket, the complexity of discovery, and the willingness of the parties to settle.

My business partner and I are in a dispute. What should I do first?

Before anything else, review your operating agreement, partnership agreement, or shareholder agreement. Those documents usually govern how disputes are handled, whether through mediation, arbitration, or buy-sell provisions. Starting litigation without reviewing the governing documents is a good way to waive rights.

Can non-compete agreements be enforced in Florida?

Florida is one of the more enforcement-friendly states for non-competes. Florida Statutes §542.335 sets the standard. A legitimate business interest, a reasonable duration and scope, and consideration all have to be present. Whether a specific agreement is enforceable depends on the facts.

What is injunctive relief and when is it appropriate?

An injunction is a court order requiring someone to do something or stop doing something. Temporary and preliminary injunctions are sought when waiting for the case to conclude would cause irreparable harm. That is common in non-compete cases, trade secret cases, and real estate disputes.

Talk to a civil litigation attorney who knows Naples.

Schedule an initial consultation in person, by video, or by phone. We'll explain your civil litigation options plainly and tell you whether we're the right firm.