He has particular expertise in complex
financial disputes involving high net worth individuals and cases where a parent is seeking to relocate abroad with their children.
Alison is ranked as a leading individual in Legal 500 and a Star Individual in the Chambers UK Guide, who describe her as being «particularly acknowledged for her skills dealing with
financial disputes involving complex business structures.»
Not exact matches
Currently, whether the case
involves parenting issues,
financial issues or both, «each prospective party to a case in the Family Court of Australia is required to make a genuine effort to resolve the
dispute before starting a case.»
Labour is strongly
disputing the idea that the bill really has
financial implications, as the sums
involved are small in the context of the overall budget and millions of pounds would have to be spent anyway on identifying 16 - and 17 - year - olds who will be eligible to vote by 2020.
Characterizing its practice as a «general practice for a specialized clientele,» the firm provides legal advice and expertise to handle any and all needs of a school district, including fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel
disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues
involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction
disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other
financial matters.
Providing a general law practice for a specialized clientele, Harben, Hartley & Hawkins meets all of the legal needs of school districts including: fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel
disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues
involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction
disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other
financial matters.
How difficult can
disputes get when
involving financial ties as well as relationship ties with children?
Tony focuses his practice on complex business and corporate litigation
involving financial service institutions, real estate development and management companies, commercial and contract
disputes, indemnification claims, shareholder actions, business transactions, class actions and D&O litigation.
Much of Siddharth's work (whether in litigation or arbitration)
involves advising banks and
financial institutions and / or
involves disputes under complex
financial instruments.
Litigation of several significant issues for
financial institutions, including: intercreditor subordination issues, recharacterization of a sale leaseback transaction, and
disputes involving contract interpretation of an indenture.
Tsige claimed she was
involved in a
financial dispute with Jones» ex-husband and sought to verify whether he was paying child support to Jones.
(Business Litigation - Cincinnati)- Alkire focuses her practice on business and corporate litigation
involving financial service institutions, commercial and contract
disputes, business transactions, and tort claims.
Caroline Stroud is an expert in whistleblowing
disputes, particularly those
involving major
financial sector organisations.
Doug also represents insurers at arbitrations and appeals before the
Financial Services Commission of Ontario, the License Appeal Tribunal and at private arbitrations
involving loss transfer and priority
disputes.
Omone Foy - Yamah, a partner at Lagos - based Punuka Attorneys & Solicitors, agrees with Ajibade and says the resolution of such
disputes by ADR often results in the preservation of business relationships which in turn increases business opportunities for Nigeria: «The oil and gas, maritime, construction and infrastructure sectors largely benefit from the use of ADR because they
involve huge capital investments and risk huge
financial losses if trapped in protracted litigation,» she says.
Ms. Waldman focuses her practice on complex commercial and securities
disputes with an emphasis on litigation
involving the banking and
financial services sectors, white collar and internal investigations, and eDiscovery.
Jamie is a leading member of our International Arbitration Group, having represented clients in ad hoc proceedings and those brought before SIAC, LCIA, ICC, AAA, JAMS, LMAA and under UNCITRAL rules in
disputes predominantly in the energy, oil and gas, infrastructure and
financial services sectors, often
involving emerging jurisdictions, particularly in South - East Asia, India, Africa and Eastern Europe.
Marc has considerable experience in acting in
disputes against the banks in relation to LIBOR, Forex and other benchmark rate fixing and manipulation, as well as cases
involving the mis - selling of complex
financial products and claims relating to breach of mandate and payments fraud.
Whether your needs
involve family
disputes,
financial stability, or entrepreneurial management the team at Booker & Bryant, P.A. work with YOU to bridge the gap between a legal need and a legal solution.
She represents
financial institutions in litigation including matters
involving creditors» rights, provisional remedies and post-judgment enforcement, fraudulent transfers and
disputes relating to secured and unsecured lending.
Masoud represents
financial sponsors and creditors and debt and equity investors on a range of
disputes and restructurings
involving significant corporate and property acquisition finance.
Tom has experience acting for and against major
financial institutions and corporations in
disputes involving banking and
financial transactions.
Mediated complex
dispute involving allegations of breaches of contract among various entities in the
financial industry
The former head of the Banking Practice Group of the Chicago office of a leading international firm, Mark is regularly consulted by banks and fidelity insurers to handle intricate matters
involving the Uniform Commercial Code; federal regulations on payments; wire, ACH, check and other types of
financial fraud; security agreements; and commercial collections and
disputes.
«The matters to which the court must have regard include --(a) the
financial value of the claim and the amount in
dispute, if different; (b) whether it would be more convenient or fair for hearings (including the trial) to be held in some other court; (c) the availability of a judge specialising in the type of claim in question; (d) whether the facts, legal issues, remedies or procedures
involved are simple or complex; (e) the importance of the outcome of the claim to the public in general».
At Morgan & Morgan, Mr. Webster provides representation to clients
involved in business
disputes on a contingency fee (success fee) model, which allows his clients to obtain the best and most efficient results possible, regardless of their
financial position.
She will handle complex
disputes between executors and trustees, contested wills and proprietary estoppel cases as well as
disputes involving financial abuse and maladministration.
«Those cases
involving allegations of domestic violence, private law
disputes and
financial cases will simply be uneconomic to undertake,» she says.
He specialises in high and ultra-high-net-worth divorce and
financial disputes often
involving complex jurisdictional issues, and separation and cohabitation
disputes and private children proceedings, including international relocation.
She has exceptional expertise in
disputes in the
financial sector, which frequently
involve commercially sensitive matters and external regulatory issues.
Hanif gave a talk entitled: «Building and funding group actions
involving financial markets
disputes.»
She also has significant specialist expertise in relation to professional negligence
disputes involving professional advisers, including surveyors, accountants, brokers,
financial advisers and solicitors.
He is experienced in commercial and
financial services
disputes, including administrative applications
involving trustees, beneficiaries and protectors, as well as breach of trust actions and corporate insolvency.
Michelle R. Rack brings her considerable litigation experience to the Firm to serve clients
involved in
disputes arising in the context of contested wills and trusts and breaches of fiduciary duty requiring the judicial removal of executors and trustees, as well as conservators and attorneys - in - fact engaging in
financial exploitation of vulnerable seniors.
Whether it is an individual
involved in a simple business
dispute, accident, domestic relations
dispute, criminal proceeding, airplane crash, explosion, malpractice injury, a RICO indictment, injury by defective product or asbestos exposure; or a business organization faced with a multifaceted, multimillion dollar complex litigation problem, a control
dispute, a grand jury investigation, a regulatory problem or an indictment; or a governmental unit facing
financial default, the loss of a state - wide tax, prosecution or defense of a complex contract
dispute or the need to use creative litigation to change a governmental structure — the individual, entrepreneur, corporation, private attorney, CEO, councilman, mayor, governor or even Presidential candidate has turned to the Climaco Firm to solve the problem.
He has extensive experience in representing a major media company,
financial institutions, brand name pharmaceutical manufacturers, accounting firms, law firms, and a variety of other companies and professionals in federal and state litigation, including in matters
involving antitrust law, securities law, corporate governance, pharmaceutical pricing, contract
disputes, accountants liability, legal malpractice and communications law.
In court, his practice covers not only the general range of commercial
disputes embraced in his arbitration practice but in addition he has appeared as Counsel in a number of fraud actions
involving recovery of stolen property, Ponzi schemes, resolution of
disputes between shareholders / joint venturers, breach of fiduciary duty, tortious conspiracy, professional negligence, structured
financial products including Islamic finance.
Whether it is an individual
involved in a simple business
dispute, accident, domestic relations
dispute, white collar criminal proceeding, airplane crash, explosion, malpractice injury, a RICO indictment, or injury by defective product; or a business organization faced with a multifaceted, multimillion dollar complex litigation problem, a control
dispute, a grand jury investigation, a regulatory problem or an indictment; or a governmental unit facing
financial default, the loss of a state - wide tax, prosecution or defense of a complex contract
dispute or the need to use creative litigation to change a governmental structure — the individual, entrepreneur, corporation, private attorney, CEO, councilman, mayor, governor or even Presidential candidate has turned to the Climaco Firm to solve the problem.
Katy's strong interest in striking a balance between differing perspectives, and her deep understanding of the excessive
financial and human costs
involved in protracted litigation, have led to her full time commitment to early resolution of employment and elder law
disputes.
When a cohabiting couple separates,
disputes will often
involve the extent of the parties» respective entitlements to ownership and / or occupation of the home as well as
financial support for the children.
Royds Withy King's recent caseload included a healthy diet of cross-border mandates
involving pre-nuptial agreements and
financial remedy
disputes relating to spousal maintenance claims, tax matters and business assets.
Piers has also assisted clients during investigations by, and
disputes with, the UK's
Financial Reporting Council, Office of Fair Trading, Serious Fraud Office and HM Revenue and Customs, along with the European Commission and overseas regulators, which have
involved some of the largest ever fines imposed by the authorities.
Indianapolis divorce attorney Angela Trapp is committed to handling all types of divorce cases, ranging from uncontested divorces to those
involving extensive or complex
financial matters,
disputed custody proceedings, guardianships and grandparent rights.
«Matrimonial lawyers do not come much better» than practice co-head Jane Mitchell at Penningtons Manches LLP, where she is widely considered to be the go - to person for
financial cases and
disputes regarding child arrangement orders, often
involving international elements.
Recent cases have
involved disputes in companies in the software,
financial services, construction, property development, and industrial plastics sectors.
The team is «always prepared to listen and discuss the merits of different options» and its recent caseload included
financial remedy and international divorce proceedings
involving high - value assets, cohabitee property
disputes and pre-nuptial agreements as well as pension sharing orders and spousal maintenance matters.
The practice is best known for
disputes involving energy,
financial services, pensions and cross-border matters.
He has had extensive exposure to
financial remedy cases at all levels, which frequently
involve disputed company assets, international issues, and trusts.
Peter's broad - based practice
involves representing
financial institutions, property owners and investors in a wide variety of complex bankruptcy and commercial
disputes, many of which
involve litigation in multiple jurisdictions.
He also specializes in cases
involving intellectual property, trade secrets, unfair business competition and employment related claims, and he has substantial experience in representing
financial institutions in lender liability actions, interbank
disputes and claims
involving directors and officers.