She also represents insurance companies, businesses, and individuals in all aspects of complex civil litigation involving business and contract disputes, catastrophic injuries, and
general litigation matters involving transportation, construction, and premises liability.
Eric C. McNamar is an attorney in Lewis Wagner's Litigation Group where he spends the majority of his time handling catastrophic and complex litigation, insurance coverage disputes and
general litigation matters involving transportation, construction and premise liability.
Not exact matches
Mr. Lally's past practice has included successfully representing President George W. Bush before the Miami - Dade and Orange County Boards of Election at the 2000 Florida Recounts; handling numerous complex corporate reorganizations
involving multi-jurisdictional assets; recovering priceless stolen art from an international auction house; restructuring of clients» business affairs to reduce their tax and liability exposure; successfully litigating major elections cases and appeals; representing media groups in domestic and international
litigation; handling complex domestic relations, divorce, and custody
matters; serving as
general counsel to numerous corporations in the health care, media, manufacturing, and hospitality industries; and representing parties in multi-national
litigation.
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.
Prior to joining Lewis Wagner, Eric represented corporate and individual clients in civil
litigation matters involving breach of contract claims, shareholder disputes, real estate disputes, aviation
matters, property and casualty
litigation and
general tort
litigation.
Represented board of managers as
general counsel in
matters involving management agreements, valet parking agreements, collection issues, and defective construction
litigation.
«Jeff and his colleagues have an impressive record of success in high - stakes disputes and are exceptionally well positioned to represent clients in a broad array of
matters, including claims
involving the Private Attorneys
General Act, Prop 65, food and beverage
litigation, the California Environmental Quality Act, and many other issues.»
He has handled
general corporate
matters and served as the Korea - based team leader on antitrust investigations in the U.S. and the EU, and on IP and
general litigation involving the United States.
There is a heavy concentration in the area of domestic / family law,
general civil
litigation, and
matters involving land development / zoning.
We regularly advise and represent owners,
general contractors and engineers in handling pre-claim
matters and in
litigation involving mechanic's liens, stop notices, and bond claims pertaining to public and private - works projects.
Ms. Long also has extensive experience handling
general business
litigation matters, such as
matters involving contracts and construction disputes.
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.
After graduating law school, Mr. Goetz joined the international law firm of Holland & Knight LLP where his practice focused on the defense of claims
involving product liability, medical negligence, and
general liability, as well as complex commercial
litigation matters.
Many clerks who join the firm choose to become
involved in the high - profile appellate and
general litigation matters that we routinely handle.
No legal
matter is too large nor too small for us, as we have been
involved in both major
litigation and more routine legal
matters for individuals concerning the
general practice of law.
Andrew's experience includes representing doctors, nurses, hospitals & patients in
matters of complex
litigation involving areas of medical / dental malpractice, as well as personal injury / wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, construction site injury,
general / premises liability, insurance coverage issues, corporate contracts & commercial
litigation.
The firm's
litigation practice is comprised of highly qualified and experienced attorneys, including those Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as Civil and Criminal trial attorneys, who are capable of representing clients in varied types of
general, commercial, employment and criminal
litigation, ranging from relatively simple contractual
matters to
litigation involving complex questions of law and fact.
The practice's recent representations include: (i) CONMEBOL in connection with U.S. criminal investigations and prosecutions into allegations of bribery and corruption in the international soccer world; (ii) the Special Committee of Banco BTG Pactual S.A. («BTG Pactual») in an internal investigation of alleged corruption
involving its former CEO and other bank executives, in which we found no basis to support the allegations against the Bank and its employees; (iii) two of the largest construction companies in Brazil in potential civil and criminal investigations and
litigation involving the Petrobras bribery scandal (Lava Jato), the largest corruption scandal in Latin American history,
involving allegations of over $ 2.5 billion in bribes and kickbacks; (iv) the Government of Brazil in a corruption
matter involving former senior government officials and multiple jurisdictions; (v) the
General Manager of one of the largest energy companies in Central America in connection with allegations of bribery in Guatemala; (vi) a Mexican high - ranking executive for Wal - Mart Stores, Inc. in connection with DOJ and SEC FCPA investigations against Wal - Mart; (vii) a large Argentinean oil company and its owner, one of Argentina's wealthiest individuals, in connection with high - profile DOJ and SEC investigations
involving alleged FCPA violations to secure an extension of oil rights in an Argentinean oilfield; (viii) the United State's largest chemical and industrial products companies in an internal investigation of alleged corruption
involving its Mexican subsidiary; (ix) the Rosenthal family, one of the most prominent families in Central America, in a number of related criminal
matters; and (x) a senior executive of one of Venezuela's largest engineering companies in DOJ investigations into corruption and money laundering
involving PdVSA.
He has also handled
matters involving international taxation and commercial
litigation;
general commercial
litigation and bankruptcy; and administrative law.
He worked in the State Attorney
General's Office for 11 years, and rose to head a division that, among other things, was
involved in representing the State of Tennessee in all of its contract and real estate
matters, including acquisitions, sales, management, and
litigation.