Not exact matches
Kim has established a full time mediation practice in the
areas of mortgage foreclosure, civil conflicts, contract / /
business disputes, Homeowner Assn. issues, guardianship and elder care
disputes.
He has argued before the Alabama Supreme Court on several occasions and has handled jury trials in many different
areas, ranging from personal injury / wrongful death to complex
business disputes.
During his 40 years of practice, Sam has handled jury trials in many different
areas, ranging from personal injury / wrongful death to complex
business disputes.
The
area of
business litigation is quite broad, and can encompass many different types of
disputes related to a
business, or individuals who work for or own the
business.
Practice
Areas: General Practice Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Eminent Domain Law, Corporate Restructuring Law, Corporate and Transactional Law, Corporate and
Business Advisory Law, Contracts Law, Construction Law, Real Estate Law, Probate Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law, Local Counsel, Mortgage Law, Litigation, Leases and Leasing Law, Homeowners Association Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Commercial Real Estate Law, Wills Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Company Formation Law, Commercial
Dispute Resolution Law,
Business Structuring Law, Civil Practice Law,
Business Law, Banking Law
Senior Partner Jane Keir Managing Partner Linda Woolley Number of UK Partners 52 Number of other UK fee - earners 165
AREAS OF PRACTICE Criminal, Regulatory & Public 38 % Corporate, Real Estate 10 % Litigation (inc Emp) 19 % Family & Private Client 13 % Immigration 10 % Clinical Negligence 10 % CONTACTS Clinical Negligence Terrence Donovan Corate & Commercial James Fulforth Criminal Litigation Stephen Parkinson
Dispute Resolution Richard Foss Employment Richard Fox Family Charlotte Bradley Immigration Nicolas Rollason Private Client Matthew Duncan Public Law Adam Chapman Real Estate Paul Harbour Regulatory & Professional Discipline Nicola Hill The Firm An astute, diverse firm of lawyers working for private clients,
businesses and government, nationally and internationally.
Main
areas of work
Business and finance; litigation and
dispute resolution; real estate; intellectual property; private equity and investment funds; M&A; securities, public finance; tax; labor and employment; tax credit finance and syndication; affordable housing; government investigations and white collar defense; estate, trust and financial planning; health services; life sciences; energy; food and beverages; gaming and government relations.
These
disputes cover a variety of substantive
areas including personal service agreements, construction contracts, contracts for the purchase and sale of a
business, agreements between partners or shareholders in a
business, and agreements regarding waivers of liability.
Mr. Vanderwoude's practice focuses on the representation of
businesses and individuals in high - stakes civil
disputes, with an emphasis on litigation and arbitration in the
areas of real estate, financial services, partnerships, trusts and estates and intellectual property.
Practice
Areas: Administrative Law, Maritime Law, Transportation Law, White Collar Crime Law, Religious Institutions Law, Property Law, Professional Liability Law, Probate Law, Local Counsel, Leases and Leasing Law, Insurance Law, Family Law, Collections Law, Contracts Law, Civil Practice Law, Civil Law, Chancery and Equity Law, Appellate Practice Law, Animal Law, Alcoholic Beverage Law, Agricultural Law, Agency and Distributorships Law, Employment Litigation Law, Insurance Defense Law, Product Liability Law, Litigation, Civil Litigation Law, Commercial Litigation Law, Bankruptcy Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law,
Business Litigation Law, Commercial Law, Construction Law, Real Estate Law,
Business Law, Labor and Employment Law
Raman practices in the
areas of civil litigation including estate, commercial, real estate, debtor & creditor matters,
business and shareholder
disputes including oppression remedies, corporate governance
disputes in not - for - profit corporations, and other
areas in litigation.
We see this question arise across all practice
areas: from civil cases and
business disputes to administrative law cases criminal cases, family law cases and regularly in civil protection orders.
First, NSU Law describes its course in
Business Operations in this way, «In every area of legal practice, one or more of the parties in a transaction or dispute are business enterprises operating using a common set of disciplines and tools to share information, evaluate risk, and make financially - based de
Business Operations in this way, «In every
area of legal practice, one or more of the parties in a transaction or
dispute are
business enterprises operating using a common set of disciplines and tools to share information, evaluate risk, and make financially - based de
business enterprises operating using a common set of disciplines and tools to share information, evaluate risk, and make financially - based decisions.
Experience and knowledge in any of the following
areas preferred: contract drafting and negotiations, software licensing, real property issues, labor and employment, intellectual property, corporate governance and resolution of contractual and other
disputes out of the ordinary course of doing
business.
Practice
Areas: Banking Law, Education Law, Corporate Law, Construction Litigation Law, Real Estate Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, Local Counsel, Partnership Law, Civil Law, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Law, Trusts and Estates Law,
Business Law,
Business Litigation Law, Construction Law, Commercial Law, Appellate Practice Law, Asset Protection Law, Constitutional Law, Contracts Law, Elder Law, Probate Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Family Law, Religious Institutions Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law, Wills Law, Real Estate Litigation Law
Practice
Areas:
Business Litigation Law, Unfair Competition Law, Trademarks Law, Trade Secrets Law, Workers Compensation Law, Civil Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Chancery and Equity Law, Local Counsel, Intellectual Property Law, Insurance Law, Appellate Practice Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, Litigation, Labor and Employment Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Commercial Litigation Law, Commercial Law, Civil Litigation Law,
Business Law, Insurance Defense Law
Lamar is an Eastern North Carolina injury lawyer whose practice
areas include insurance bad faith, fraud or unfair
business acts, catastrophic personal injury, medical malpractice, car accidents, defective products,
business disputes, breach of contract actions, property
disputes, collections or money
disputes, and shareholder, partnership and membership
disputes.
The firm's
areas of practice include: advising the multinational and multi-jurisdictional employer; Industrial Relations Board proceedings; collective agreements and bargaining; compensation and benefits plans; construction labour relations; employee relations; executive employment agreements and compensation; grievance arbitration; human rights and accommodation; injunctive court proceedings and judicial review; interest arbitration; Labour Relations Board proceedings; management training; mediation and alternative
dispute resolution; occupational health and safety; outsourcing; pay equity; privacy; responding to union organizing and applications for certification sale or closure; strike or lock - out preparation and
business continuity planning; workplace investigations; workplace safety and insurance; wrongful and constructive dismissal litigation.
Four highly accomplished trial attorneys have joined Todd & Weld LLP as partners, significantly expanding its capabilities in white - collar defense, government investigations, complex
business disputes, employment law, and other litigation practice
areas.
Bryan's commercial practice
areas include securities litigation,
business and partnership controversies, real estate
disputes, and attorney malpractice.
During his time in Mount Dora, he gained a wealth of invaluable experience representing a high volume of clients in a number of different practice
areas including real estate,
business law, foreclosure defense, landlord / tenant
disputes, estate planning, probate, bankruptcy, and civil litigation.
Related Practice
Areas: Alternative
Dispute Resolution
Business Torts Class Action Lawsuit Litigation and Appeals Mediation
The firm provides clients with a full range of services in the
areas of banking, commercial, real estate,
business, casualty insurance defense, and construction litigation and transactions, insurance coverage, condominium law, landlord / tenant relations, environmental law, commercial collections, and personal injury litigation, as well as alternative
dispute resolution including mediation, arbitration and mini-trials.
His practices
areas include contract
disputes, contract negotiation,
business formation, employment and labor agreements, real estate and construction
disputes, commercial lease
disputes, legal malpractice, and
business and commercial litigation.
A sought - after speaker, Steve has lectured extensively on all
areas of trial work, including trial tactics, wrongful death, product liability, trucking, cross-examination,
business trials and intellectual property
disputes.
As an attorney, Mr. Lassiter practices in the
areas of
business, real estate, construction and technology law and Alternative
Dispute Resolution.
When not doing non-lawyer, LPM work for Lex Projex ™, Mr. Lassiter only practices law in Arizona through his law firm in the
areas of
business, real estate, construction and technology
dispute resolution and transactions.
His
areas of specialty include banking, corporate and commercial litigation,
business crime defence and shareholder and investment
disputes.
We practice primarily in the
areas of commercial litigation,
business torts,
business disputes, corporate law and
business transactions, employment law, criminal defense and investigations, white collar crime, personal injury including wrongful death, wealth preservation and estate planning, professional liability and ethics, and intellectual property and patent cases.
Judge Ahalt has successfully mediated tens of thousands
disputes in
areas including complex
business transactions, construction, personal injury, medical malpractice, real estate, landlord and tenant, and contracts.He is frequently called upon by the parties and judges to mediate the most challenging judicial controversies involving post trial and appellate issues.
He has extensive experience in the trial and appeal of complex
business litigation in the
areas of shareholder
disputes, corporate governance, securities, real estate, construction and development, employment relations, contracts, and insurance coverage
disputes.
He has an AV Preeminent ® * rating with the Martindale - Hubbell ® Peer Review Ratings system, is a sustaining member in Arizona's Finest Lawyers, was voted among the Best of Arizona Attorneys in the
Area of Alternative
Dispute Resolution in Ranking Arizona (2012), and was included in Arizona's Top Rated Lawyers of 2014 in the
areas of Alternative
Dispute Resolution,
Business and Commercial law in Legal Leaders.
Mr. Johnson is a shareholder at Davis Malm concentrating his practice in the trial and appeal of complex
business litigation in the
areas of securities, antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, high technology including computer software licensing and implementation
disputes, real estate development and construction, financing, corporate governance, partnership
disputes, insurance coverage, executive employment relations, terminations, and estate
disputes.
There are some
areas of law TheJudge doesn't provide products and most are
business - to -
business disputes.
From intellectual property to labour and employment to
business law, and beyond technology and evolving
business models have created new opportunities for lawyers to do what they do best — resolve
disputes and grow their practice
areas.
Core practice
areas:
Business transactions / mergers and acquisitions; taxation; litigation and
dispute resolution (commercial / restructuring, insolvency, and banking / civil); labour and employment; financing and financial services
Our skilled, battle - tested trial attorneys provide a strong voice for your goals before judge and jury in practice
areas of
business, real estate, probate and trust litigation, in addition to courtroom strategies that resolve contested and high net worth divorce
disputes.
Maitland has the breadth and depth to provide advocacy and advisory services in every
area that can arise in a
business dispute.
Hudson Law provides independent comprehensive legal services to individuals and
businesses in the
areas of ICBC / Car Accident Injury claims, Civil litigation (contract
disputes, etc.), Family Law (Litigation, Negotiation, Mediation and Arbitration), Real Estate Transfers (conveyancing), and Wills and Estates.
Practice
Areas:
Business Law, Labor and Employment Law, Litigation, Real Estate Law, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, M&A Law, Finance Law, Asset Sales Law, Equipment Finance and Leasing Law, Partnership Law, Franchises and Franchising Law
Jonathan has successfully handled claims across a wide range of practice
areas, including
business and franchise
disputes, oppression claims, partnership and shareholder
disputes, injunction claims, bankruptcy, and construction lien matters.
She has significant experience in other
areas including various high profile and confidential
business disputes, contract review, labor and employment law, constitutional law and imminent domain; duties include managing clients and full time trial case load, state and federal jury trial and bench trial practice.
His practice focuses on the
areas of construction law,
business and commercial matters, and real estate transactions and
disputes.
Kris is a trial lawyer and represents clients in all
areas of civil litigation, including: Personal Injury; Auto Accidents;
Business Litigation; Consumer Rights; Fraud; Defamation and Slander; Bank Fraud; Foreclosure Fraud; Environmental Litigation; Real Property and Contract
Disputes.
Business litigation (sometimes called commercial litigation) is the judicial (court) resolution of disputes encompassing issues relating to contracts, real estate, business entity (partnership, LLC, or corporation) dissolution, franchising, unfair competition, and other areas of c
Business litigation (sometimes called commercial litigation) is the judicial (court) resolution of
disputes encompassing issues relating to contracts, real estate,
business entity (partnership, LLC, or corporation) dissolution, franchising, unfair competition, and other areas of c
business entity (partnership, LLC, or corporation) dissolution, franchising, unfair competition, and other
areas of commerce.
Neil brings a practical approach to
dispute resolution and counseling, representing clients in a broad range of industries on key
areas of litigation risk, including breaches of contract,
business torts, intellectual property
disputes, securities litigation, and class action defense.
Practice
Areas: Litigation, Securities Law, Partnership Law, Shareholder
Disputes Law, Complex Commercial Litigation Law, Commercial Law, Labor and Employment Law, Trade Secrets Law, Restrictive Covenants Law,
Business Torts Law,
Business Fraud Law,
Business Law, Real Estate Law
David currently practices in the
areas of commercial litigation, civil litigation, class actions,
business disputes, real estate litigation, construction litigation, estate litigation, debtor & creditor litigation, academic and professional misconduct, and other
areas.
Practice
Areas: Corporate Governance Law, Corporate Law, Civil Litigation Law,
Business Litigation Law,
Business Law, Appellate Practice Law, Litigation, Securities Litigation Law, Securities Law, Intellectual Property Law, Franchise Law, Franchise Litigation Law, Shareholder
Disputes Law, Directors and Officers Liability Law
Mr. Pasha's legal experience spans a diverse range of practice
areas, including
business law and litigation, broker legal compliance, real estate law,
dispute resolution, health care law, regulatory compliance, and online
business defamation.