




In today's society, gasoline prices have sky-rocketed. In many instances, this can be a large problem not only for consumers, but for owners of service stations. Some are barely surviving, striving to keep the cost down for the consumer while still attempting to make a living. Oil companies that supply gasoline may be attempting to engage in some unethical actions by not abiding by contractual obligations to their service stations and the owners of these stations.
The attorneys of Perez & Miller have experience in representing service station owners to preserve their rights. There are a variety of cases that can arise related to service stations. Litigation may be required, and can involve cases of (but not limited to):
An example of the cases we have handled is Dhillon v. Chevron Corporation, in which we obtained a judgment for $3,251,675.90, including post-judgment interest and $474,436.50 in attorneys' fees and costs on behalf of a dealer for breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing in the purchase of a service station. Affirmed on appeal, 2004.
For more on cases we have handled involving service station litigation or other trials, please review our representative cases.
Contact a service station litigation lawyer at Perez & Miller today to discuss your specific requirements. If you are a gas station owner and need an ally in the fight against an oil company, we may be able to help. Let our experience, dedication, and refusal to be intimidated act as a guide in your pursuit of your rights.