Our lawyers have been counsel in cases for recovery for innocent victims of investment fraud, acting for employers in
employment fraud cases and in cases defending insurers against fraudulent claims made against them.
Not exact matches
Hagens Berman represents plaintiffs / victims in securities and investment
fraud, product liability, tort, antitrust, consumer
fraud,
employment, whistleblower, intellectual property, environmental and employee pension protection
cases.
Our ediscovery and paper discovery experts have worked on
cases involving trade secret theft, corporate
fraud, intellectual property theft,
employment issues and internal investigations.
A majority of these
cases are brought by citizens with substantial complaints — persons who are physically or economically injured by torts or
frauds or governmental infringement of their rights; persons who have been unjustly deprived of their liberty or their property; and persons who have not yet received the equal opportunity in education,
employment, and pursuit of happiness that was the dream of our forefathers.
His civil
cases included claims of breach of contract and fiduciary duty, unfair trade and business practices,
employment discrimination and civil rights violations, securities
fraud, negligence, and civil RICO claims.
ComCon consultants have planned and run mock trials for
cases ranging from intellectual property to personal injury to civil rights to murder to
employment to contracts to asbestos to
fraud and more.
Our
employment lawyers manage all forms of
employment - related litigation, including
cases involving ERISA fiduciary duties, executive termination,
employment discrimination, employee
fraud and unpaid compensation.
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.
One of the
cases presented to me at this moot was Kathryn Leah Smithen v. Law Society of Upper Canada, dealing with an applicant who «disclosed a criminal history of 38 or 39 convictions for
fraud - related offences between 1979 and 1993, several outstanding civil judgments, two judgments entered against her in actions involving
fraud, two terminations of
employment for cause, and two declarations of bankruptcy.»
My background is in general commercial and property litigation and I have experience of
cases involving contractual disputes, landlord and tenant matters, property rights,
employment related claims, and
fraud.
The firm's North Georgia lawyers have successfully represented clients in
cases of breaches of contract, real estate disputes, employee
fraud and theft, debt collections, franchise relations, Uniform Commercial Code issues, fraudulent real estate transfers,
employment disputes, insurance coverage disputes, landlord - tenant relations, and a wide variety of other matters.
Over more than two decades, Ken has litigated noteworthy
cases in a range of fields that include class action defence, securities and broker - dealer litigation and regulatory defence, corporate and shareholder disputes (including oppression and winding up
cases), defamation, civil
fraud litigation, disputes over contracts, injunctions, professional liability litigation,
employment litigation and cross-border litigation issues.
Masiel has experience litigating
cases involving professional negligence, commercial leasing and real property disputes, insurance, contract disputes, shareholder disputes,
fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of trust,
employment matters and defamation claims.
We have extensive experience litigating complex civil
cases in such areas as commercial contract disputes, licensing, bankruptcy, business torts, consumer
fraud,
employment, insurance, trade secrets and ERISA.
Adam Tamburelli has extensive experience in complex and class - action litigation and has represented plaintiffs in
employment, consumer
fraud, product liability and various other complex litigation
cases.
Kristen's litigation experience includes representing individual and corporate clients in
cases involving claims of breach of contract, consumer
fraud, unfair trade practices, violation of federal and state credit reporting laws, violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, professional negligence, business torts,
employment discrimination, wrongful termination, violation of wage and hour law, and violation of non-competition and confidentiality agreements.
March 2000 - Bench Trial (5 days) Court: Los Angeles County Superior Court (Hon. Joseph R. Kalin)
Case: Breach of Written
Employment Contract for Chief Financial Officer Role: Lead Trial Attorney Verdict: Plaintiff (
fraud claims and individuals dismissed before trial)