He focuses on advising clients involved with contract and
business tort issues, class action disputes, multi-district litigation, and federal statutory tort claims.
«Clients regularly turn to John Hueston to handle their most challenging litigation cases, calling upon his «absolutely incredible» trial skills to defend environmental disputes, in
business tort issues and in defending class actions.»
Not exact matches
Aaron P. Allan, a Senior Partner in Glaser Weil's Environmental & Energy Department, has for over twenty - five years represented a diverse range of
business entities on significant
issues involving energy, environmental, consumer products, insurance coverage, toxic
tort and real property
issues.
John concentrates his practice in
business litigation and has handled a variety of cases, including constitutional and state
tort claims, unfair trade practice actions, class certification
issues and divorce actions.
He has litigated, arbitrated and mediated cases involving banking (workouts, foreclosures, «lender liability,» and other aspects of loan enforcement and collection), real estate (developer disputes, landlord / tenant litigation, broker commission disputes, boundary disputes and adverse possession), partnerships and family - owned
businesses (
issues involving company control, buyouts and valuation), real estate finance (default resolution, servicing and lien priority, trust disputes and guardianships), intellectual property (prosecution and defense of cases involving trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights and patents) and other matters involving various contract and
business tort claims.
Mr. Arias has written, lectured and spoken on various subjects at law schools, legal seminars, webinars and legal conferences on topics including: litigating class actions, mass
tort litigation, expert witness depositions and cross-examination, death care litigation, unfair
business practices,
business litigation, settlement
issues and strategies, construction defect litigation,
business torts, complex litigation, electronic evidence, discovery, jury selection, the use of jury consultants and focus groups, employment law, trial of class actions and representative actions.
Neal's
business litigation experience has included the successful trial and arbitration of cases involving a broad spectrum of
issues, including but not limited to the Uniform Commercial Code, «lender liability» law, fraudulent conveyance avoidance, preference avoidance, partnership disputes, state and federal securities law
issues,
business torts, and contract law.
Wired GC sees no problem with representing
business plaintiffs in commercial disputes, but he wonders whether other GCs might take
issue with firms representing plaintiffs in mass
tort cases and seeking punitive damages.
Jack has 38 years of civil trial experience, with particular emphasis on complex commercial litigation,
business disputes, valuation
issues, contract disputes,
business torts, legal malpractice and estate disputes.
He is an ardent litigator, serving as lead counsel in numerous civil jury trials involving medical - malpractice, contract disputes, defamation and related
business torts, shareholder disputes (e.g., tortious interference with
business relationship, trade secret, and non-compete violations), shareholder and LLC disputes and their fiduciary obligations, real - estate litigation, construction litigation, and creditors rights»
issues and related bankruptcy and receivership
issues.
His practice focuses largely on the litigation of complex disputes involving common law, statutory law, contract law, physician and hospital liability law, products liability law, commercial, corporate and
business issues, catastrophic personal injury cases and class action / mass
torts / pharmaceutical litigation.
Christopher is an experienced litigator, handling
business disputes throughout South Florida in a wide range of
issues, including breach of contract, construction litigation, real estate litigation,
business torts and insurance coverage.
He frequently litigates
business disputes and
issues relating to supply network and distribution matters, as well as disputes involving contracts,
business torts, trade secrets, trade dress, covenants not to compete, and enforcement of intellectual property rights before state and federal trial and appellate courts, including arbitration panels.
Mr. Sistrunk's practice focuses largely on the litigation of complex disputes involving common law, statutory law, contract law, physician and hospital liability law, product liability law, commercial, corporate and
business issues, catastrophic personal injury cases and class action / mass
torts / pharmaceutical litigation.
Mary has a solid record of accomplishment in a variety of practice areas including products liability,
business claims, employment
issues and environmental and toxic
torts.
Some examples of the types of cases that qualify are those involving internal governance
issues,
business torts and restrictions in trade, merger and acquisition
issues, securities, intellectual property, and franchise
issues.
First, because you don't know much about your state specific laws on
issues, you know little about the the
business side of the law (for instance how much of a retainer should you get for X
tort / crime), you run a huge risk of making sure you stay solvent and don't commit malpractice.
His broad experience includes handling complex
business litigation and post-employment restrictive covenant
issues, including TROs and injunctions relating to covenants not to compete, nonsolicitation and confidentiality / nondisclosure agreements, and misappropriation of trade secrets;
business torts; partnership and
business divorce; and unfair trade and practices.
For over 37 years our attorneys have represented clients in a wide variety of litigation matters, including complex contract disputes, securities claims, tortious interference, trade secrets and other
business torts, partnership disputes, financial and accounting
issues, employment and non-competition claims, intellectual property
issues, securities and RICO litigation, and real estate disputes.
We are experienced in handling and trying a wide range of cases, including wrongful death, automobile accidents, premises liability,
business torts, complex coverage questions, subornation
issues and declaratory judgment actions.
His experience includes product liability, commercial and
business litigation, real estate litigation, insurance coverage disputes, personal injury defense, counseling on corporate and individual insurance claims
issues, mass
tort litigation, work site accidents, defense of premises liability claims, and construction and building materials defects.
He has represented small
businesses, individuals and Fortune 500 companies in various commercial matters, including real estate disputes,
business torts, contract disputes, and healthcare
issues.
The South Carolina Civil Justice Coalition (SCCJC) serves as the united voice for the
business community on
tort and workers» compensation
issues; coordinating lobbying, legal, grassroots and public relations activities.
He also represents clients in arbitration proceedings concerning complex commercial disputes, intellectual property
issues, employment matters,
business tort actions, and insurance recovery efforts.
We keep pace with insurance products and regulations as they expand and adapt to fast - developing technologies and rising concerns related to privacy, intellectual property theft, corporate social responsibility, sophisticated financial products, credit risks and terrorism, among others, while still addressing traditional areas such as property and casualty, product liability, environmental
issues and
business torts.
Tim has represented clients in the federal and state courts and in domestic and international arbitrations on a wide variety of
business issues including disputes arising in connection with the merger, acquisition, sale or purchase of
business entities, contract disputes, securities, trade secret and unfair trade practice claims, privacy and cyber
tort matters, technology and software disputes, partnership and shareholder disputes, corporate governance, and employment disputes.
He assists clients with corporate governance and breach of fiduciary duties matters, contract disputes, mass
torts and product liability cases and with restrictive covenants and termination of
business relationships
issues.
The Supreme Court will address a number of
issues important to the
business community in the upcoming term, including the scope of the Alien
Tort Statute, the validity of arbitration clauses in certain employment agreements, and the...