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Naples disputes are quiet, high-value, and personal. The side that prepares first usually writes the settlement.

Partner disputes, contract fights, fraud, and defense for Collier County companies, prepared like they are going to trial and handled remotely statewide.

  • Partner fights, contract claims, fraud and civil theft, and defense
  • Prepared like it is going to trial, priced honestly at the consult
  • Remote-first for busy owners; in the Collier County courtroom when it counts
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Quick Overview

Business litigation for a Naples company means partner fights, broken contracts, fraud claims, and defense, filed in circuit court once more than $50,000 is at stake. Collier County has no separate business court, so commercial cases run through the general circuit civil divisions and the pace is set by whichever side manages the case harder. Where your case lands, what we handle, and what it costs are below.

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Below, we walk through the 4 issues that decide whether this is the right move for you. Jump to any one.

  1. Where Naples Business Cases Are Heard Naples cases run through the Twentieth Judicial Circuit's general civil divisions, which makes disciplined case management by counsel the whole game.
  2. What We Handle for Naples Businesses Partner and ownership fights, contract and collection claims, fraud and civil theft (where Florida law can treble the damages), and defense. The claim you choose matters as much as the facts.
  3. Remote-First, in Court When It Counts Most of a commercial case is documents, motions, and video hearings. What you need is not a lawyer down the street; it is one who prepares harder than the other side.
  4. When to Call, and What It Costs Lockouts, aging six-figure invoices, a lawsuit on your desk, evidence starting to move. Fees are quoted at the free consult, along with the honest math of the fight.

That’s the quick version. The details below are what decide your situation, and where the costly mistakes hide.

Where Naples Business Cases Are Heard

Naples business runs on family offices, wealth management, hospitality, and real estate, and the disputes that reach us track it. Unpaid contracts, partnerships gone sour, money that moved where it should not have, and companies that got sued and need a defense that starts strong.

Naples sits in Collier County, where civil cases run through Florida's Twentieth Judicial Circuit. A business dispute worth more than $50,000 belongs in circuit court, and here that means the Collier County Courthouse at 3315 Tamiami Trail East in Naples. Filings go through Florida's statewide e-filing portal, the docket sits with the Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, and the filing fee for a circuit civil case runs about $400 under state law.

The Twentieth Circuit does not run a separate business-court division, so commercial cases share the general circuit civil docket with foreclosures and injury suits. That is not a disadvantage if your lawyer treats it correctly. It means the schedule, the motion practice, and the pace of the case are driven by counsel rather than by a specialized court, and a well-built commercial case stands out to a generalist judge in a way that rewards preparation.

What We Handle for Naples Businesses

The full practice, including the rules every owner learns the hard way, lives on our statewide business litigation page.

A contract broken, a partner off the rails, or a lawsuit on your desk?

The early moves set the price of everything after. Book a free 30-minute consult and get an honest read before you commit to a path.

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Remote-First, in Court When It Counts

Most of a commercial case is documents, motions, depositions, and hearings that Florida circuits now routinely hold by video. That is why a Naples company does not need a lawyer with an office down the street; it needs one who prepares harder than the other side. We work by phone and video, file where the case belongs, and appear in the Collier County courtroom for the moments that decide it, at trial and at the hearings that matter. We are a Miami firm serving Naples businesses remotely; this is not a Naples office.

When to Call, and What It Costs

Call when a partner locks you out or goes quiet, when a six-figure invoice ages past excuses, when your company has been served, or when you can see evidence starting to move. The free 30-minute consult maps the claim, the leverage, and the honest math before you commit to a path.

Fees are quoted at the consult, once we understand the claim, the documents, and the realistic recovery. Depending on the matter that may be hourly, contingency, or a hybrid, and fee-shifting can change the calculus, since many contracts carry prevailing-party fee clauses and some statutes award fees to a winner. We will also tell you plainly when the fight is not worth having.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have an office in Naples?

No. We are a Miami firm serving Naples and Collier County businesses remotely, by phone and video, and we appear in the Collier County courthouse when the case calls for it. Most of a commercial case is documents, motions, and video hearings, so where your lawyer parks matters far less than it used to.

Where would my Naples business lawsuit be filed?

Business disputes over $50,000 are filed in circuit court. For Naples that is the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, sitting at the Collier County Courthouse, and commercial cases are heard in the general circuit civil divisions. Smaller claims go to county court, and some contracts route disputes to arbitration instead, so the filing question is worth answering before the filing.

Do Collier County hearings require showing up in person?

Usually not for the routine ones. Florida circuit courts commonly hold non-evidentiary hearings by video, and depositions and mediation are often remote as well. Trials and key evidentiary hearings happen in the courtroom, and we appear where the case is filed when it counts.

How much does business litigation cost?

It is quoted at the free 30-minute consult, after we understand the claim, the documents, and the amount at stake. Depending on the matter it may be hourly, contingency, or a hybrid, and fee-shifting can change the math, since many contracts carry prevailing-party fee clauses. We will also tell you plainly when the honest answer is a demand letter and a negotiation rather than a lawsuit.

Common Situations

The partner who went quiet. Distributions from a Naples company stop, the books close to one owner, and calls go unanswered. A records demand under Florida's LLC statute, followed by a claim built on what the records show, turns silence into a negotiated buyout.

The invoice that aged out of excuses. A vendor owes $180,000 on a contract with a prevailing-party fee clause. A demand letter with the ledger and the clause attached produces a secured payment plan in weeks, because defending a documented claim that also pays the other side's lawyers is a losing trade.

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Updated August 9, 2026. Reviewed by Kevin D. Klagge, Esq., Fla. Bar No. 99502. Attorney Kevin Klagge represents families, businesses, and international clients in estate and tax planning, business structuring, and international law, with a focus on Florida legal tools. He litigates estate and business issues in court. General information about Florida law, not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created. Outcomes depend on the specific facts; past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. We serve Naples and Collier County businesses remotely. Do not send confidential information until we have agreed to represent you.

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