Mr. Porada's experience includes
complex breach of contract cases and business torts, as well as monopolization claims, oil and gas controversies, and insurance coverage disputes.
Kaylin also has significant experience handling commercial litigation matters in both state and federal court, representing corporate clients and individuals in a wide range of matters, including
complex breach of contract cases, writs of garnishment and replevin, business torts, and fraud and securities litigation.
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Mr. Carter has successfully tried numerous
cases and represented companies and individuals in a wide variety
of matters, including
complex business disputes involving claims
of breach of contract, fraud, unfair and deceptive business practices, and franchise disputes.
Served as trial or arbitration counsel in a variety
of commercial matters, including a
cases involving the voiding
of a million - dollar note, a
breach of contract case relating to a multi-million dollar insurance coverage dispute arising from a catastrophic loss, and a shareholder dispute centering on the interpretation
of ten
complex operating, management, business, and employment / non-compete agreements.
The
cases range from simple
breach of contract disputes to a
complex trademark infringement proceedings.
Climaco, Wilcox, Peca & Garofoli's litigation experience encompasses
complex commercial and business litigation, including
breach of contract cases, construction disputes, employment disputes, shareholder disputes, consumer class actions, securities fraud litigation, pharmaceutical and medical device class actions.
Along with attorney Jeffrey S. Taylor, Michael successfully defended (not guilty in a bench trial) a claim on a personal guarantee valued in excess
of $ 2,000,000.00 and alleged
breach of fiduciary duty in a
complex case which involved issues
of estoppel, accord and satisfactory parol evidence, statute
of frauds, unclean hands,
breach of contract, burden shifting, constructive trust, Marital Settlement Agreements and bankruptcy issues.
Jim has been lead counsel in a wide variety
of complex civil litigation, including
cases involving
breach of contract, fraud,
breach of fiduciary duty, tortious interference, conspiracy, anti-trust, deceptive trade, insurance code violations, partnership disputes, corporate governance / ownership disputes,
breach of express and implied warranty / covenants, RICO, sexual harassment, constitutional claims, assault, battery, libel, slander, trespass, nuisance, product defect and negligence.
Having litigated a vast array
of cases in matters including
complex security
cases,
breach of contract,
breach of partnership matters, construction defect, personal injury, and criminal matters, Mr. Elkus provides confidence in every instance.
As a Denver attorney, Mr. Elkus has litigated over 100
cases ranging in various matters including
complex security
cases,
breach of contract cases, personal injury claims and criminal matters.
Parties in
complex commercial
cases that are accused
of defaulting on or
breaching a
contract may invoke the defense
of impossibility, arguing that performance
of contractual obligations was rendered impossible by an intervening event.
With respect to corporate litigation, Dan has represented corporations and senior executives against claims
of fraud, RICO,
breach of contract,
breach of fiduciary duty, and fraudulent transfer claims.With respect to white collar criminal defense matters, Dan has represented large companies, corporate executives and other individuals in
cases of mail fraud, tax fraud, bank fraud, violations
of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, in addition to other
complex crimes.
He is also experienced in
complex and commercial litigation matters, including
cases involving
breach of contract and unfair business practices.
A
complex case with multiple defendants, the claims included multiple counts
of breach of contract;
breach of duty
of good faith;
breach of fiduciary duty; tortious interference with business
contract and business expectancy; fraud; conversion; trespass to personal property; misappropriation; unjust enrichment; and civil conspiracy.