TianTong's team has successfully represented clients in a wide range of real estate disputes and has extensive experience in project financing, land transfer dispute, title disputes, land use disputes, insurance claims,
real estate partnership disputes, specific performance actions, and real estate insolvency proceedings.
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In addition to his insurance practice, Mr. Schluederberg worked for more than a decade as a commercial litigator handling all aspects of complex business litigation ranging from
disputes concerning
real estate, contracts, and intellectual property rights, to corporate and
partnership dissolutions, unfair competition and employment matters.
Representing a
real estate developer in a joint venture
dispute regarding the sale of its
partnership interest in a strip mall to a third - party.
Business Trial Group lawyers handle a wide range of
partnership disputes, dealing with
real estate, medical, accountant, and law firm
partnerships, among others.
Commercial and business litigation Contracts and commercial transactions Consumer protection Corporate, shareholder, and
partnership disputes Director and officer liability Covenants not to compete Insurance coverage and claims litigation Landlord - tenant Leases Collection matters Libel and slander Licensing
disputes Property Damage
Real estate litigation
Mr. Vanderwoude's practice focuses on the representation of businesses and individuals in high - stakes civil
disputes, with an emphasis on litigation and arbitration in the areas of
real estate, financial services,
partnerships, trusts and
estates and intellectual property.
His experience includes complex commercial and business litigation, general civil litigation, oil and gas litigation, securities,
partnership disputes,
real estate litigation, environmental litigation, and appellate law.
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.
Bryan's commercial practice areas include securities litigation, business and
partnership controversies,
real estate disputes, and attorney malpractice.
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.
Mr. Johnson is a shareholder at Davis Malm concentrating his practice in the trial and appeal of complex business litigation in the areas of securities, antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, high technology including computer software licensing and implementation
disputes,
real estate development and construction, financing, corporate governance,
partnership disputes, insurance coverage, executive employment relations, terminations, and
estate disputes.
We can help effectively resolve a wide range of business transaction
disputes, including those involving shareholder /
partnership disputes and
disputes over
real estate, among other matters.
Whether advancing a corporate client's goals in a breach of contract and
partnership dispute, or advocating for litigants in
real estate, probate or trust
disputes, we explore every avenue to achieve lasting justice for you.
The firm represents both plaintiffs and defendants in business and commercial litigation matters, including contract,
partnership, shareholder,
real estate, and intellectual property
disputes.
Heft Law handles a full range of civil litigation
disputes including, but not limited to, contract or
partnership disputes, debt collection,
real estate disputes, injunctions, and small claims court matters.
Business litigation (sometimes called commercial litigation) is the judicial (court) resolution of
disputes encompassing issues relating to contracts,
real estate, business entity (
partnership, LLC, or corporation) dissolution, franchising, unfair competition, and other areas of commerce.
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.
The firm represents domestic and international corporations and high net worth individuals in commercial litigation cases involving commercial
real estate and construction litigation, lender liability, commercial
real estate foreclosures, shareholder and
partnership disputes, litigation involving fine art, and professional liability claims for both plaintiffs and defendants.
Mr. Hensley's litigation experience is broad in nature, encompassing such diverse practice areas as:
real estate issues of almost any nature; construction defect litigation (both plaintiff and defense, representing developers, contractors, managers, subcontractors, and design professionals); federal and state securities class action / derivative defense;
partnership / corporate governance issues; UCC / commercial paper / letter of credit issues; intellectual property / trade secret / unfair competition issues; wrongful termination / harassment trials; wage / hour class action defense; contract formation and interpretation issues; bankruptcy adversary proceedings; health care
disputes; telecommunications issues; and debtor / creditor financing issues involving both secured and unsecured interests.
Whether the contract in
dispute involves a construction,
real estate, employment,
partnership, shareholder, goods or services agreement, I can pursue remedies for either plaintiff or defendant.
A Martindale - Hubbell AV ® Preeminent ™ Rated attorney, Matthew has extensive trial and appellate experience and regularly represents financial institutions, corporations and individuals in commercial matters, including
real estate litigation, landlord / tenant matters,
partnership disputes, and other commercial litigation matters.
Forrest S. Mosten is in mediation and collaborative law practice in Los Angeles and is the author of Collaborative Divorce Handbook (Jossey - Bass, 2010), The Complete Guide to Mediation (ABA, 1997), Unbundling Legal Services (ABA, 2000), and Mediation Career Guide (Jossey - Bass, 2001) He specializes in high conflict mediations involving divorcing families,
partnerships, employment
disputes, probate,
real estate, commercial
disputes and other complex civil lawsuits.
Our lawyers have a background handling cases in a wide range of practice areas, including family law, personal injury law,
estate and probate litigation, commercial litigation, shareholder and
partnership disputes,
real estate and employment law.
He is a trial lawyer with experience in a range of areas, including shareholder and
partnership disputes, insurance coverage, products liability,
real estate trusts, probate, ERISA, contracts, condominiums and electronic data protection.
At the law firm of Stegall, Katz & Whitaker, P.C., our Phoenix attorneys help individuals and businesses throughout Maricopa County pursue beneficial and lasting resolutions to difficult legal
disputes in areas ranging from divorce, family law, personal injury, professional malpractice, bad faith insurance claims, probate to business, shareholder and
partnerships disputes,
real estate and employment law.
Donald David is a litigator with experience in
real estate, entertainment,
estates, close corporations and
partnerships, intellectual property and financing
disputes.
Stalwart Law Group attorneys regularly are called upon to litigate all types of commercial litigation matters, including breaches of contract,
partnership disputes,
real estate disputes, fraud claims, unfair competition claims, and others
Representation of large national insurer in bad faith actions arising from
disputed defense fees and costs through several excess comprehensive general liability insurance policies arising from litigation concerning 18 related
real estate partnership investment properties.
Patti has a diverse business and commercial litigation practice, representing businesses in their contractual
disputes, including non-compete and other employment contracts, employment discrimination defense,
partnership and corporate
disputes, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical litigation matters, food and supplement labeling litigation, and
real estate litigation.
Our skilled trial lawyers have handled a diverse array of matters, including complex commercial cases, business torts, contract and
partnership disputes, intellectual property claims, toxic tort litigation,
real estate litigation, labor and employment
disputes, plaintiffs» personal injury claims, legal malpractice cases, insurance coverage
disputes, and plaintiffs» class actions.
Clark & Trevithick's
Partnership Dispute & Resolution Practice Group has been involved in a number of
partnership / joint venture
disputes as well as family and closely held corporation
disputes involving
real estate partnerships and joint ventures, law firm
partnerships and closely held businesses.
The best * Richmond Family Lawyers are adept at arguing for both equal and unequal of family property including
real estate, bank accounts, investments, pensions, CPP, businesses,
partnerships, professional practices and capably handling international asset claims and jurisdictional
disputes.
Kelly is a business arbitrator and mediator, specializing in
disputes involving construction, business
partnership, and
real estate.
James has broad industry experience in complex business and commercial litigation and arbitration cases in several substantive areas, including banking and
real estate, intellectual property, securities, insurance, franchisor / franchisee
disputes, corporate and
partnership issues and governmental enforcement actions.
He has represented clients in matters involving
partnership disputes, derivative actions, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, theft of trade secrets and
real estate disputes and transactions.
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.
Mr. McErlean has also tried and handled franchise, contract, professional malpractice, UCC, ERISA, lender liability,
partnership and corporate dissolution and freeze outs, trade regulation, trade secret,
real estate broker, construction and
real estate related
disputes, business torts, and environmental cases.
In addition to IRS matters, our taxation attorneys regularly appear in litigation related to contract
disputes, fraud and conspiracy, breach of fiduciary duty, unfair trade practices,
partnership disputes, personal injury, gaming, intellectual property, administrative hearings,
real estate, construction claims and professional malpractice.
ADR Experience includes mediating employment and wrongful dismissal claims, contract
disputes,
real estate and conveyancing claims,
partnership and shareholder
disputes, workplace conflicts, contractual
disputes, construction - related claims, residential and commercial landlord and tenant
disputes, accident claims and insurance claims of all forms.
MORRIS AULD & O'HARA Barristers and Solicitors Law firm serving individual, corporate and institutional clients in a wide variety of legal matters, including employment law, residential and commercial
real estate, civil litigation, shareholder and
partnership agreements and
disputes, insolvence and banking matters, insurance and accident claims.
His practice includes representation of companies and executives in complex commercial litigation matters related to business torts, contracts, shareholder and
partnership disputes, securities, insurance coverage,
real estate, employment, construction, and regulatory matters.
Ms. Senft's background in the family environment includes domestic mediation, separation and divorce, marital property and tax liability, domestic violence, high conflict, gay and lesbian
partnerships, bankruptcy, religious annulment, parental rights, grandparents» rights, adoption, cognitive - psychological - social child development, parenting plans, religious faith and doctrine on marriage, adultery, adult grief and traumatic incident reduction, loss of child, abortion, guardianship, addiction, alcoholism,
estates and trusts,
real estate and personal property asset division,
estate planning, end of life issues, elder care decision - making, and closely held family business, shareholder
disputes and every variety of
partnership conflict.
Ms. Senft's extensive experience in the business, corporate, organizational and litigation environment includes relational and interest - based negotiation and bargaining, insurance, insurance coverage
disputes, personal injury, wrongful death, Medicare and medical disclosure concerns, medical malpractice, bankruptcy, business
partnerships, alliance formations, succession planning, workplace discrimination and ADA issues, organizational visioning, congregational conflicts and business / workplace mediation including interdepartmental issues, sexual harassment and EEO complaints, condominium and
real estate development, construction and commercial
real property management and contracting, public dialogue, regulatory
disputes, public policy process, environmental policy and regulation, city planning, Board of Directors management, executive leadership teams, c - suite conflicts and
disputes and systems approaches.
Specifically, her background includes domestic mediation, separation and divorce, marital property and tax liability, domestic violence, high conflict, gay and lesbian
partnerships, bankruptcy, religious annulment, parental rights, grandparents» rights, adoption, cognitive - psychological - social child development, parenting plans, religious faith and doctrine on marriage, adultery, adult grief and traumatic incident reduction, guardianship,
estates and trusts,
real estate and personal property asset division,
estate planning, end of life issues, elder care decision - making, and closely held family business and
partnership disputes.
Forrest S. Mosten is in mediation and collaborative law practice in Los Angeles and is the author of Collaborative Divorce Handbook (Jossey - Bass, 2010), The Complete Guide to Mediation (ABA, 1997), Unbundling Legal Services (ABA, 2000), and Mediation Career Guide (Jossey - Bass, 2001) He specializes in high conflict mediations involving divorcing families,
partnerships, employment
disputes, probate,
real estate, commercial
disputes and other complex civil lawsuits.
He specializes in handling mediations involving high conflict parties and challenging legal issues in the areas of divorce, family law,
partnerships, employment, probate,
real estate, commercial and organizational (companies and non-profit entities)
disputes.
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