Jeff Aucoin is an experienced litigation lawyer with a focused practice
in commercial leasing disputes, construction disputes, insurance defence, and product liability matters.
Not exact matches
He has experience
in collections (writs of attachment and possession and receiverships), equipment and vehicle
leasing, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, Truth
in Lending Act, Unfair Competition Law, Uniform Trade Secrets Act,
Commercial Code (sales, negotiable instruments and secured transactions), banking, mortgage lending and shareholder
disputes, insurance, First Amendment and privacy matters, breach of contract, labor, business torts, intellectual property (trademark and copyright), eminent domain, foreclosures, and other real estate matters.
Mr. Whiteman's practice is focused
in business
disputes; construction and
commercial litigation, including breach of contract claims, reputation management, and
commercial leases; as well as family law, white - collar and other criminal law matters.
Mr. Whiteman's business law practice involves representing small to medium sized businesses and health care professionals
in Arizona
in their various legal matters, including entity formation, partnership agreements, negotiation of
commercial leases and contract
disputes.
Dan's business litigation included defending a truck manufacturer
in suits by disgruntled dealers, the defense of numerous officers and directors of failed savings and loans, a recovery for limited partners
in a franchise who were misled by a franchisor, defense of libel actions, trade secret litigation on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants,
lease covenant
disputes for
commercial tenants of shopping centers, and business partnership
disputes.
Chris provides business and corporate advice, including advice related to sales and acquisitions,
commercial leasing, contracts, real estate conveyance and financing; broad
commercial litigation representation including contracts and other business
disputes,
commercial and residential construction defect claims, religious entity law, advice regarding employment
disputes and compliance, including ADA, ADEA, Title VII, Colorado Wage Act, FLSA compliance, and administrative proceedings before EEOC and DORA - Colorado Civil Rights Division; representation
in administrative proceedings, C.R.C.P. 106 (a)(4) appeals and interlocutory appeals regarding governmental immunity, defense and pursuit of 42 USC § 1983 actions
in federal and state court; representation of public pension funds
in litigation and administrative matters; and appellate practice before the Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Supreme Court, and the 10th Circuit.
He also represents clients
in all
disputes involving
commercial leases, purchase and sale (PSA) agreements, and other real estate transactional
disputes.
Representing Fortune 50 company
in commercial dispute arising out of an agreement to end a 20 - year
lease of a 650 - acre headquarters site.
Among other things, he has defended corporations and executives
in federal, state, arbitral and regulatory claims involving franchise
disputes, unfair competition, breach of contract, tortious interference, fraud, bad faith, professional malpractice, trademark infringement, business divorce,
commercial real estate and
leasing disputes, non-compete covenants, RICO laws and Qui Tam statutes.
Obtained two $ 2,000,000 judgments
in favor of
commercial landlord
in complex,
lease - based
disputes involving sophisticated defenses and accelerated rent determinations, which judgements were upheld on appeal.
We offer quality legal representation
in areas including
commercial lease disputes, purchase and sale contract
disputes,
lease disputes,
commercial lease transactions, specific performance, financing
disputes, and unlawful detainer, eviction and landlord / tenant matters.
Harjie is frequently involved
in demanding and complex land and property related
disputes and is the firm's lead partner on all
commercial landlord and tenant litigation including contested
lease renewals,
lease termination,
disputed dilapidation and service charge claims, actions against telecommunication operators, actions for breach of covenants, possession claims and enforcement.
Over the course of his career, Darin has worked on
lease priority
disputes, surface use agreements, farmout agreements, joint operating agreements, unit operations, royalty
disputes, drilling contracts, joint interest accounting, NEPA compliance, and various other aspects of oil and gas operations
in the Rockies,
in addition to general
commercial litigation.
As a member of the Real Estate practice, Nick is involved
in commercial and residential foreclosures,
disputes relating to
commercial and residential
leases, and receiverships.
Litigation: Our litigators represent hospitality and restaurant clients
in commercial, consumer, employment and class action lawsuits, including intellectual property and trade secret
disputes,
lease disputes, contract
disputes, injunctions, vendor
disputes, ADA suits, and construction
disputes.
Hunters Square Office Bldg, LLC v Paragon Underwriters, Inc Michigan Court of Appeals Docket No 235115 (May 20, 2003)(affirming trial court decision to grant judgment
in favor of client
in dispute arising out of notice provisions of
commercial lease agreement)
Mr. Ludden has defended over 100 law firms and lawyers during his career, while also handling a broad range of
commercial disputes, including representing both landlords and tenants
in commercial lease and other contractual
disputes, software developers
in intellectual property matters and both private and public corporations
in environmental litigation.
Recent highlights include handling a right of access
dispute between two farmers; representing trustees of the Westoby Pension Fund
in a construction
dispute, which involves a dilapidations claim and structural engineering issues; and acting for a food company, as the
commercial landlord,
in a
dispute regarding a
lease break clause.
Recent highlights include representing a
commercial landlord
in a challenge against a new
lease; handling a dilapidations claim for a landlord; and acting for the owner of a mobile home site
in a
dispute concerning pitch possession following a period of unpaid pitch fees by the occupants.
The team recently advised a quarry company on its opposition to a
commercial lease renewal; acted for a college and local farming panel
in various
disputes with their landlords relating to the use, occupation and sale of substantial farmland used for educational purposes; and handled a dilapidations
dispute for a manufacturing company regarding
commercial premises sublet to a third party.
Recent highlights include advising an airport on its strategy for managing land compensation claims; representing a pharmaceutical company
in a
dispute over the exercise of a
commercial lease break clause relating to an office premises; and assisting a plc client with its strategy for dealing with compensation claims from residential property owners.
However,
in recent years, he practice has focused on industrial property,
commercial lease and shareholder
disputes.
Dispute as to whether previous award of damages for breach of a «keep open» clause
in a
commercial lease precluded the landlords from enforcing the repairing obligation and having the vacant premises put into a condition whereby they could immediately be traded from.
Larry has practised with DSF since 1997 as a litigator
in the areas of
commercial litigation, real estate law and employment law including:
commercial landlord and tenant litigation,
leasing disputes, real estate and mortgage litigation, banking recovery litigation, title insurance litigation, bankruptcy, receivership and insolvency, wrongful dismissal and employment law, oppression remedy and shareholder
disputes, franchise
disputes, construction lien litigation, injunctions, estate litigation, partnership litigation,
commercial contract
disputes and collections.
He has also acted as counsel
in commercial litigation involving construction claims, professional negligence actions, shareholder
disputes,
leasing disputes, intellectual property
disputes (confidential information), and probate and estate matters.
Experience, or demonstrable interest and training
in the following litigation practices: IT, IP (especially copyright and trademark); internet and technology; business and
commercial disputes; and real estate,
commercial leasing and construction practice areas, including acting for those seeking or responding to injunctions, and other urgent equitable remedies, would be assets; as would experience and interest
in insurance litigation.
• Access Bank, Ecobank, Stanbic Bank, Barclays Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, SG - SSB: General litigation representation • Meridian Port Holdings Ltd: Ghana counsel
in a
dispute over a Concession Agreement over the
lease, building and operation of Port Container Handling & Services Terminal at the nation's premier
commercial harbour • AngloGold Ashanti (Ghana) Limited: General litigation representation • Bankswitch Ghana Limited (Ghana): Ghana counsel
in international arbitration between Bankswitch and the Government of Ghana • Balkan Energy Company: Ghana counsel
in international arbitration and local litigation against the Government of Ghana regarding a Power Purchase Agreement Key Clients: AngloGold Ashanti, Balkan Energy, Stanbic, Guinness Ghana Breweries, Kasapa Telecom, Exim Bank, Dechert LLP, ATC Towers Ghana Limited, University of Ghana and American International School.
Focused on the aviation, logistics and defence sectors, Nick represents airlines, aircraft and UAV operators, aviation service providers, engine and aircraft lessors, aircraft maintenance organisations and insurers
in major aviation litigation arising from aircraft accidents, regulatory issues and aircraft
leasing, sale and purchase and
commercial disputes.
The ruling occurred
in the context of a
commercial leasing dispute.
He has represented, and defended parties involved
in various types of claims, including: estate planning
disputes, Will challenges, powers of attorney
disputes, breach of privacy, confidentiality,
commercial lease and license agreements.