Alternative Dispute Resolution Bank Regulatory & Other Financial Disputes Bankruptcy & Creditors» Rights Civil RICO & Conspiracy Actions Consumer Class Actions Contracts Counseling Director & Officer Matters Licensing Disputes Motor Vehicle Franchises Negligence & Product Liability Professional
Liability Real Estate Securities & Derivative Securities Trade Secrets
Not exact matches
Unsecured
liabilities: Loans or other obligations not collateralized by either fixed assets such as
real estate or by the firm's
securities.
Main areas of work Antitrust; appellate; complex commercial litigation; condemnation; construction; employment, labor and OSHA; energy litigation; energy regulatory; energy transactions / projects; environmental and natural resources; finance; government contracts; government investigations and white collar; intellectual property; international dispute resolution; M&A / capital markets; media and entertainment; private equity; professional
liability;
real estate; REITs, restructuring and reorganization;
securities litigation / regulation; tax — executive compensation and benefits.
Quite a few go to the environmental practice, and you'll find one or two in general corporate &
securities, finance, private client,
real estate, IP, energy & public utilities, labor & employment, and product
liability.
He has particular experience in the areas of
securities litigation, internal investigations, corporate trust litigation,
real estate litigation, director and officer
liability, bankruptcy litigation, restrictive covenants and intellectual property.
Barack Ferrazzano's 40 + trial lawyers have managed thousands of commercial disputes concerning
securities and derivative
securities; contracts; motor vehicle franchises; trade secrets; licensing disputes; consumer class actions;
real estate; professional
liability; civil RICO and conspiracy actions; director and officer matters; negligence and product
liability; bankruptcy and creditors» rights; and bank regulatory and other financial disputes.
The firm, which has grown to 80 attorneys with offices in Long Beach, San Francisco, Seattle, Anchorage, and Hong Kong, has developed expertise in many specialties of civil litigation including class and mass actions,
securities and banking litigation, mortgage litigation, employment, energy, environmental, admiralty and maritime, bankruptcy, business litigation, products
liability,
real estate, toxic tort, professional malpractice defense, professional design & construction, all types of civil appeals, mortgage banking,
real estate, corporate / transactional and other commercial matters.
McAfee & Taft is one of the largest, most experienced law firms in the region, serving clients nationally and internationally in the areas of aviation, banking and financial institutions, bankruptcy and workouts, business law, business restructuring, corporate and
securities, employee benefits, entertainment law, environmental law, healthcare, intellectual property, labor and employment, litigation, oil and gas, products
liability,
real estate and tax and family wealth.
Barack Ferrazzano trial lawyers have handled a variety of cases, including disputes concerning:
securities and derivative
securities; contracts; motor vehicle franchises; trade secrets; licensing disputes; consumer class actions;
real estate; professional
liability; civil RICO and conspiracy actions; director and officer matters; negligence and product
liability; bankruptcy and creditors» rights; and bank regulatory and other financial disputes.
He has acted in a wide range of matters including for example commercial / construction disputes, expropriation of
real estate (against TransLink and others), professional negligence claims, debtor / creditor matters, shareholder disputes, insurance matters (including product
liability), and lessor / lessee disputes (
real estate and vehicles — including Personal Property
Security Act and Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act matters), among others.
Specifically, Matt's experience includes natural resources and energy disputes,
securities class actions, disputes concerning foreign investment and infrastructure projects, qui tam and whistleblower actions, data privacy investigations, and antitrust, insurance, product
liability,
real estate, and employment litigation.
Courtney Culver Baker has experience throughout the State of Texas in both state and federal courts, as well as the Fifth Circuit, representing corporate, not - for - profit and individual clients both in pursuing and defending cases in areas including business and contract disputes,
real estate, catastrophic personal injury, ad valorem taxation,
securities disputes, insurance coverage, professional
liability and trademark infringement.
The firm provides client service in corporate and
securities, litigation, government and regulatory affairs, health care, products
liability, corporate restructuring, investment management, labor and employment, insurance litigation, intellectual property, employee benefits and executive compensation, environment and energy, white collar defense and corporate investigations, trusts and
estates, and
real estate.
Sheppard Mullin is involved in virtually all aspects of commercial litigation, including antitrust, financial services, construction, communications and media, insurance, intellectual property, product and professional
liability,
real estate,
securities, white collar, healthcare, technology, manufacturing and aerospace, to name only a few.
Main areas of work Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has three main areas of practice: corporate (including mergers and acquisitions, private equity, investment funds, insurance, banking, leveraged finance, business restructuring and workouts, asset management, capital markets, corporate governance, structured and project finance, aviation finance, healthcare and life sciences, intellectual property, media and telecommunications,
real estate, energy and environmental law), litigation (including white collar / regulatory, international dispute resolution, intellectual property, general commercial litigation, cybersecurity and data privacy, insurance,
securities, antitrust, employment, bankruptcy and products
liability) and tax and employee benefits.
We provide legal news on the most recent litigated business and commercial cases including antitrust, banking and financial institutions, construction, complex disputes / class actions involving multi-parties and multi-jurisdictions, communications, employment law, environmental actions, government enforcement defense, insurance, intellectual property, mergers and business combinations, products
liability, professional
liability,
real estate and development, environmental,
securities enforcement, white collar criminal actions, and trust and
estate litigation.
In a career spanning over 36 years, Mr. Ramos has achieved over $ 5 billion in monetary recoveries for his clients, obtained injunctive relief in numerous matters, and successfully defended hundreds of clients in defeating claims asserted, on an individual or class basis in court and regulatory proceedings and arbitrations, in IP, antitrust,
securities, products
liability, environmental, executive compensation, employee benefits, contract, warranty, insurance, corporate control, merger, hostile takeover,
real estate, landlord - tenant, oil and gas, auction, tax, and theatrical and art law disputes.
Her practice includes lender
liability defense, debt collection for financial institutions,
real estate litigation, landlord / tenant litigation,
securities fraud litigation, insurance defense, Employee Retirement Income
Security Act litigation and general complex commercial disputes.
She has wide - ranging substantive experience, including
securities litigation, derivative litigation, accountants»
liability,
real estate matters (REITs, private equity funds, commercial landlord - tenant, foreclosures, Yellowstone injunctions, zoning disputes), all types of commercial disputes, and employment law.
The Firm also ranked among the top 25 in 10 practice areas: bankruptcy, competition, environmental, insurance, intellectual property, labor and employment, mergers and acquisitions, product
liability,
real estate, and
securities and white collar litigation.
We represent plaintiffs or defendants in jury and non-jury trials and in appeals on commercial issues including corporate and
securities transactions, toxic tort, products and product
liability, construction, civil rights, employment, media, entertainment,
real estate, takings and project development.
His experience includes
securities and financial services litigation, products
liability, professional malpractice,
real estate and construction litigation, bankruptcy litigation, and executive employment matters.
Personal Injury Law Product
Liability Privacy Law Probate OHSA
Real Estate Law
Securities / Capital Markets Trademark Law Traffic Tickets Trusts Law
Securities Law Small Claims Court Law Social
Security / Benefits White Collar Criminal Defense Workers» Compensation Law
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With an industry focus on energy, financial services, consumer products and retail, and
real estate, the firm's global experience extends to myriad legal disciplines, including commercial litigation, corporate transactions and
securities law, intellectual property, international and government relations, regulatory law, privacy and cybersecurity, and products
liability.
Antitrust Auditing Banking and Finance Class Actions Contracts Copyright Criminal Environmental ERISA Fraud Intellectual Property International Labor & Employment Malpractice Medical Devices Patent Pharmaceutical Product
Liability Professional
Liability Real Estate RICO
Securities Toxic Tort Trade Secrets White Collar Crime
The Pullman & Comley attorneys on the Connecticut Super Lawyers 2015 list include the following, listed with their cited practice areas: David P. Atkins, Professional
Liability: Defense; Elizabeth J. Austin, Bankruptcy and Creditor / Debtor Rights; Morris Banks, Tax; Colin P. Baron, Health Care; Campbell D. Barrett, Family Law; Deborah S. Breck,
Estate Planning and Probate; Eliot B. Gersten, Business Litigation; Irve J. Goldman, Bankruptcy and Creditor / Debtor Rights; Nancy A. D. Hancock,
Securities and Corporate Finance; Joshua A. Hawks - Ladds, Employment and Labor: Robert C. Hinton, Business Litigation; Lee D. Hoffman, Energy and Resources; Robert L. Holzberg, Alternative Dispute Resolution; Thomas F. Maxwell, Jr., Civil Litigation Defense; Christopher P. McCormack, Environmental Litigation; Michael P. McKeon, Schools and Education; Adam S. Mocciolo, Business Litigation; D. Robert Morris, Tax: Business; Gary B. O'Connor, Environmental; Jonathan B. Orleans, Employment and Labor; Elliott B. Pollack, Health Care; Michael G. Proctor,
Real Estate; Richard C. Robinson, Business Litigation; James (Tim) Shearin, Business Litigation; Alan J. Sobol, Criminal Defense; and Diane W. Whitney, Environmental.
Most capital assets — such as
real estate, art, or
securities — only create tax
liability upon sale.
the
real estate council may, by order, require licensees or classes of licensees to provide
security against
liability for compensable loss,
The first way
real estate firms can reduce their risk of legal
liability is to create a cyber
security plan.