We prefer
partnership over litigation.
Not exact matches
Sarah has extensive experience in advising on English and Scottish
partnership and employment law issues
over her career which span a whole range of issues including, defending High Court
partnership disolution proceedings; handling whistleblowing disputes and related settlements; advising on partner restrictive covenants and related exit terms; defending employers in high - value discrimination
litigation; and advising exiting fund managers on carried interest entitlements and restrictive covenant issues.
General partner in
litigation with a limited partner
over the terms of the
partnership agreement
Whether your dispute is
over a contract, trademark,
partnership, franchise, lease agreement or employment agreement, we will sit down with you and personally discuss a
litigation strategy that works best for you and your business.
Successful defense of
over $ 40 million in claims for breach of an alleged
partnership agreement, fraud and breach of fiduciary duty against a large Southern California homebuilder in a multi-state
litigation, including a six week jury trial, two state court appeals, a Ninth Circuit appeal, an Idaho state court action and appeal to the Idaho Supreme Court.
Monika has
over 12 years» experience of resolving complex employment, commercial and finance disputes, as well as shareholder and
partnership litigations in lower, higher and the Federal Tribunal.
For
over 37 years our attorneys have represented clients in a wide variety of
litigation matters, including complex contract disputes, securities claims, tortious interference, trade secrets and other business torts,
partnership disputes, financial and accounting issues, employment and non-competition claims, intellectual property issues, securities and RICO
litigation, and real estate disputes.
I am struck by the irony that associates are trained and employed to play hardball in their
litigation work and corporate deals, yet, when it comes to dealing with the
partnership over pay, associates seem to take what they are given, unless they feel so slighted they move to another firm.
Recognized by SJ Magazine as a «Top Attorney» for many years, one of SJ Magazine's 2015 Men of Distinction, and as an Awesome Attorney by South Jersey Magazine, Bruce has
over 25 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce
litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, child abuse and neglect (formerly DYFS) matters, same sex Civil Unions and Domestic
Partnerships.
Bruce P. Matez has
over 20 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce
litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, DYFS matters, same sex Civil Unions and Domestic
Partnerships.
Bruce has
over 24 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce
litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, child abuse and neglect (formerly DYFS) matters, same sex Civil Unions and Domestic
Partnerships.
Recognized by SJ Magazine as a «Top Attorney» for many years, as one of the «Super Lawyers» by Thomson Reuters, and as an Awesome Attorney by South Jersey Magazine, Bruce has
over 26 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce
litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, child abuse and neglect (formerly DYFS) matters, and same sex Civil Unions and Domestic
Partnerships.