Acting for an insurance company in
a complex breach of contract claim against one of its intermediaries.
Not exact matches
Acting for a company in the CIS in
claims against an international metals and mining conglomerate for
breach of contract and economic torts in relation to the operation
of a mining
complex in the CIS.
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.
He has handled
complex commercial disputes, shareholder derivative litigation, declaratory judgment actions, and has secured emergency injunctions relating to
claims for
breach of contract, fiduciary duties, fraud and professional negligence.
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.
Katharine also acts for investors in respect
of regulatory
breaches by their advisors and companies prosecuting and defending general commercial
claims, including
breach of contract and
complex shareholder disputes.
In addition to his national trade secrets and noncompete litigation practice, Russell's practice concentrates on
complex business litigation, including high - tech matters, copyright infringement matters, trademark disputes, unfair competition
claims, business - to - business matters, and
breach of contract claims.
In addition to her patent litigation practice, Gabrielle has litigated
complex commercial matters involving
claims of trade dress infringement, trade secret misappropriation,
breach of contract, and unfair competition.
Our firm successfully guides clients through these
complex employment matters, and we also defend clients against
claims asserted by third parties (regarding negligent hiring, supervision and retention, etc.) and employees (discrimination, harassment and
breach of contract, etc.).
Commercial Litigation — Lead attorney in international fraud and
breach of contract action resolved in client's favor on summary judgment including recovery
of all attorneys» fees; Served as first - chair defending a loan servicer in
complex civil litigation involving declaratory judgment action and cross-
claims for commercial torts; Second chair for seven day jury trial involving
claims for indemnification and statutory business conspiracy; Won summary judgment as the lead counsel on behalf
of a charitable trust in litigation over a commercial lease termination; Represented financial institutions in commercial tort actions; Represented finance company in AAA Arbitration.
Mr. LeVeque regularly counsels businesses and individuals in
complex commercial and trust and estate disputes ranging from
breach of contract and fiduciary
claims to fraud and embezzlement.
Michael J. Kuhn concentrates on
complex civil litigation in both federal and state courts, with particular emphases in
breach of contract, employment and tort
claims.
Ms. Berardi handles
complex business disputes, including
claims for
breach of contract and business torts such as fraud, misrepresentation, unfair and deceptive trade practices, and class action litigation.
Successfully defended a
claim for unfair dismissal and
breach of contract which involved
complex jurisdictional questions (Cyprus, Scotland, England).
Represented plaintiff in its
claim for
breach of contract and patent infringement involving
complex scientific questions concerning the characterization
of low molecular weight polymers
German bank —
claim involving
complex issues
of breaches or warranties
of English law policies and liability under German law
contracts following settlement
of agreements with the insurers.
His practice includes commercial litigation with a focus on construction and surety law, including construction liens, delay
claims, water intrusion,
breach of contract, and other
complex construction and commercial litigation matters.
Patricia also litigates
complex business issues that arise out
of breach of fiduciary duty
claims,
breach of contract claims, shareholder disputes, corporate dissolutions, trade secret issues and real estate matters.
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.
These large and
complex construction defect suits often involve multiple parties in which issues
of code violations, negligence,
breach of contract and fraud are at issue, as well as insurance coverage
claims under GL policies.
Douglas LaSota is a member
of the firm's Professional Liability Department where he focuses a portion
of his practice in the defense
of construction and engineering professionals and businesses in
complex construction and design defect
claims,
breach of contract actions, and all manner
of construction accidents.
He has substantial experience advising on high value and
complex disputes involving release renewals,
claims relating to
breach of contract and real estate related insolvency issues.
He focuses on
complex commercial litigation, particularly
contract actions, fraud,
breach of fiduciary duties and other business torts, intra-company disputes and business divorce
claims involving partnerships and LLCs, employment
claims, and derivative and class action
claims.
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.
He practices in the full range
of complex commercial litigation, and his experience includes litigating
claims for
breach of contract, strict products liability, negligence,
breach of warranty, false advertising, unfair competition and violations
of California's Proposition 65.
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.
Ladd has extensive experience prosecuting and defending
complex business litigation matters, including disputes involving
claims for
breach of contract, business fraud, violations
of fiduciary duties,
breach of non-compete covenants, theft
of trade secrets and business defamation.
Taking just the example
of contract law, this is highly
complex and you may not have the right to cancel a
contract and
claim all your money back or additional damages just because the other party
breached the
contract (see our page on remedies for
breach of contract).
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.
Our civil litigators deal with
complex issues in areas such as civil liability (product liability, bodily and psychological injuries, material damages and economic loss), business
contracts, professional regulation and liability, defamation, commercial litigation and extraordinary remedies, disputes relating to successions, wrongful dismissal actions, and
claims of discrimination, sexual harassment and
breach of fiduciary duties.
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.