Peter D. Coffman (Business Litigation)-- Coffman, a partner and trial lawyer, represents corporations and individuals in disputes
involving business torts, commercial contracts, fiduciary obligations and creditors» rights.
Fernando handles a broad spectrum of national and international disputes including
those involving business torts, data breaches, misappropriation of trade secrets, copyright / trademark infringement, and breach of contract and non-compete covenants.
He has extensive experience litigating cases
involving business torts, bad faith, contracts, construction disputes, trade secrets, products liability and mass torts.
Mr. Webster's practice is focused on different types of complex business cases, including
those involving business torts, contract disputes, partnership disputes, professional malpractice, real estate related litigation, construction defect or payment disputes, investor fraud, and others.
Dan McFadden represents clients in cases
involving business torts, contract and insurance claims, and allegations of professional misconduct and malpractice.
He frequently represents middle market businesses in litigation
involving business torts, contract disputes, shareholder and partnership disputes, and insurance coverage matters.
Kevin has significant experience representing clients in matters
involving business torts and fiduciary duties.
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Yesterday's decision in Jesner v. Arab Bank, PLC, the U.S. Supreme Court's third major decision
involving the Alien
Tort Statute (ATS), continues a trend of reining in human rights activists» efforts to police private
businesses» overseas conduct through ATS litigation.
Aaron P. Allan, a Senior Partner in Glaser Weil's Environmental & Energy Department, has for over twenty - five years represented a diverse range of
business entities on significant issues
involving energy, environmental, consumer products, insurance coverage, toxic
tort and real property issues.
He also has experience in cases
involving commercial /
business disputes and toxic
torts.
Mr. Boyajian helps clients
involved in all manner of
business disputes, including litigation of professional liability matters,
business torts, breach of contract claims, and shareholder disputes.
Mr. Wish's trial practice includes a concentration on complex commercial litigation, and he has successfully tried a number of
business disputes
involving breach of contract, unfair and deceptive trade practices, and
business torts in both state and federal courts.
Our lawyers provide integrated counsel for plaintiffs and defendants in a broad spectrum of matters, with particular focus on contract and
business torts, appellate, intellectual property, and antitrust and securities litigation for clients
involved in the energy, technology and finance industries.
He has significant experience representing parties in bankruptcy adversary proceedings
involving objections to discharge, dischargeability of debts, fraudulent transfers, and related bankruptcy litigation, as well as in handling matters
involving contract disputes, corporate disputes,
business torts, real estate and foreclosure.
(
Business Litigation - Cincinnati)- Alkire focuses her practice on business and corporate litigation involving financial service institutions, commercial and contract disputes, business transactions, and tort
Business Litigation - Cincinnati)- Alkire focuses her practice on
business and corporate litigation involving financial service institutions, commercial and contract disputes, business transactions, and tort
business and corporate litigation
involving financial service institutions, commercial and contract disputes,
business transactions, and tort
business transactions, and
tort claims.
Mr. Ross» extensive
business litigation expertise includes matters
involving unfair
business practices and related
business torts, real estate disputes, partnership disputes, construction litigation, common carrier disputes and commercial litigation in state and federal trial and appellate courts, as well as in alternative dispute resolution tribunals.
He has litigated, arbitrated and mediated cases
involving banking (workouts, foreclosures, «lender liability,» and other aspects of loan enforcement and collection), real estate (developer disputes, landlord / tenant litigation, broker commission disputes, boundary disputes and adverse possession), partnerships and family - owned
businesses (issues
involving company control, buyouts and valuation), real estate finance (default resolution, servicing and lien priority, trust disputes and guardianships), intellectual property (prosecution and defense of cases
involving trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights and patents) and other matters
involving various contract and
business tort claims.
She has a wide range of experience representing clients in contractual disputes and
business disputes in Texas, as well as in cases pending throughout the United States,
involving product liability, including pharmaceutical product liability, commercial and creative contract negotiations and claims, wrongful death, toxic
torts, mass
torts, environmental exposures, technology matters, premises liability, deceptive trade practices, and warranty claims.
Neal's
business litigation experience has included the successful trial and arbitration of cases
involving a broad spectrum of issues, including but not limited to the Uniform Commercial Code, «lender liability» law, fraudulent conveyance avoidance, preference avoidance, partnership disputes, state and federal securities law issues,
business torts, and contract law.
He represents diverse
businesses and industries such as land developers, resort and hotel owners, entrepreneurs and start - up companies, real estate and leasing companies, commercial landlords and tenants in matters
involving breach of contract, breach of warranty and
business tort claims, as well as claims arising out of fraud allegations.
Adam's prior experience includes commercial litigation
involving breach of contract, judicial foreclosures, fraudulent transfers,
business torts, and domestication and enforcement of judgments.
Mr. Trapana also represents individuals and
businesses in a variety of
business litigation matters, including cases
involving contracts, real estate, probate, and
business torts.
He is an ardent litigator, serving as lead counsel in numerous civil jury trials
involving medical - malpractice, contract disputes, defamation and related
business torts, shareholder disputes (e.g., tortious interference with
business relationship, trade secret, and non-compete violations), shareholder and LLC disputes and their fiduciary obligations, real - estate litigation, construction litigation, and creditors rights» issues and related bankruptcy and receivership issues.
Our Florida
business tort lawyers have a history of securing damages in cases
involving governments and large corporations.
If you are considering filing a
business tort lawsuit or are already
involved in one, do not put yourself or your company at risk.
His practice focuses largely on the litigation of complex disputes
involving common law, statutory law, contract law, physician and hospital liability law, products liability law, commercial, corporate and
business issues, catastrophic personal injury cases and class action / mass
torts / pharmaceutical litigation.
He frequently litigates
business disputes and issues relating to supply network and distribution matters, as well as disputes
involving contracts,
business torts, trade secrets, trade dress, covenants not to compete, and enforcement of intellectual property rights before state and federal trial and appellate courts, including arbitration panels.
US fraud litigation, ongoing Representing a major Korean bank in a high stakes US litigation
involving tens of millions of dollars based on
business torts claims.
Mr. Sistrunk's practice focuses largely on the litigation of complex disputes
involving common law, statutory law, contract law, physician and hospital liability law, product liability law, commercial, corporate and
business issues, catastrophic personal injury cases and class action / mass
torts / pharmaceutical litigation.
The firm has litigated well over 100 class and mass actions
involving securities,
business, consumer protection, maritime, environmental, toxic
tort, and wage and hour matters.
His
business litigation work includes trying cases
involving intellectual property disputes, breaches of contract and fiduciary duties,
business torts, corporate espionage, defamation, whistleblowing and qui tam actions and securities fraud.
Some examples of the types of cases that qualify are those
involving internal governance issues,
business torts and restrictions in trade, merger and acquisition issues, securities, intellectual property, and franchise issues.
Chris handles a variety of
business litigation
involving constitutional law,
business torts, contracts, appeals, and trade secrets.
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.
He has significant experience representing and advising companies in matters
involving intellectual property, contract disputes,
business torts and securities.
She concentrates her practice on complex commercial litigation, including claims
involving arbitration,
business torts, contracts, employment, and securities.
His expertise includes cases
involving medical and hospital negligence, oil and gas, commercial and residential construction, pharmaceutical liability, medical devices, catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death, and commercial
business disputes and
torts.
Mr. Martinez has also recently handled
tort matters in California and in Nevada
involving the misappropriation and misuse of trade secrets, computer espionage, trademark infringement, and cybersquatting, among a variety of other
business disputes.
Jackie has experience and expertise in matters
involving internal corporate investigations, corporate governance, securities regulation, foreign corrupt practices, patent infringement, environmental crimes and an array of contract and
business tort actions.
He has prosecuted and defended cases
involving claims for breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, trademark infringement, copyright infringement, unfair competition, securities and common law fraud, and other
business related
torts.
Negotiated the settlement of complex litigation among shareholders of two closely - held international plastics, companies
involving various
business torts, contract claims and equitable remedies; coordinated the transfer of stock, the implementation of a security agreement and indemnification for international financing obligations
Call us for an evaluation of your
business tort case
involving breach of fiduciary duties.
Through a wide variety of representations of clients, Daryl has gained substantial experience in cases
involving multiple parties, contracts, fraud,
business torts, DTPA, UCC, trade secrets, employer / employee contracts (including non-competes), sexual harassment and other discrimination claims, landlord / tenant, and lien filings, contractors and subcontractors rights and eminent domain / condemnation.
Our attorneys regularly defend companies, organizations and associations, and their directors and officers, in matters
involving restraint of trade / antitrust, breach of contract, deceptive trade practices,
business / corporate
torts, breach of fiduciary duty, shareholder disputes, usurpation of corporate opportunity, among other claims.
He also regularly defends
businesses and professionals in claims
involving contract and commercial matters, as well as professional liability and
business torts.
She also litigates cases
involving contract disputes,
business torts, copyright infringement, and...
He focuses on advising clients
involved with contract and
business tort issues, class action disputes, multi-district litigation, and federal statutory
tort claims.
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.
While possessing a broad range of experience, Mr. Costello's practice focuses in the areas of commercial and
business tort litigation, real estate litigation, and the defense of claims
involving professional liability, miscellaneous E & O, Directors and Officers liability, and employment practices.
Federal cases
involving claims asserted by one
business against another for breach of contract, a specific
business tort or for both are defined as «commercial» in legal analytics.