District of Columbia law
Commercial Litigation Laws in District of Columbia.
D.C. commercial-litigation work often involves contract disputes, fraud claims, business torts, partnership and LLC fights, and UCC issues. Most commercial disputes run through the D.C. Superior Court Civil Division, with Title 29 entity statutes and Title 28 UCC driving substantive analysis. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia also handles a significant share of regulatory and federal-agency-adjacent commercial litigation.
Last verified: 2026-04-17
State law
Statute of Limitations
D.C. contract and commercial-claim deadlines are generally 3 years for most written contracts and torts, with certain claim types following their own rules.
State law
Key District of Columbia Statutes
Commercial-litigation procedure is governed by the D.C. Superior Court Civil Rules, which control pleading, discovery, and motion practice.
D.C. commercial-litigation cases frequently involve Article 2 sales, Article 9 secured transactions, and related UCC provisions.
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