Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation generally involves two or more entities or individuals in a dispute over money or other property. Classic examples include suits for:
- Misuse or theft of Intellectual Property: Patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade dress, service marks, and trade secrets.
- Fraud and Deceptive Trade Practices: Misrepresentations and fraud in business transactions.
- Abuses of Trust: Breaches of fiduciary duties by persons in positions of trust, including corporate officers and directors, agents, trustees, partners, or majority shareholders.
- Collection of Debt: Promissory notes, guaranty agreements, and mortgages/deeds of trust.
- Breach of Contract: transactions in business assets and agreements to provide goods or services.
- Tortious Interference with Contract: A third party’s hindering or preventing performance of an agreement,
- Agreements Limiting Competition: Non-competition, non-solicitation, and non-disclosure agreements by former business owners and employees. These suits often include requests for emergency relief such as a restraining order or pre-trial injunction, and
- damages arising from the tortious conduct of third-parties
Our firm has had over twenty-eight years of experience in the field of commercial litigation, including a recent award in excess of one million dollars for our clients.
We have the experience to help you with any of these issues, and will be pleased to meet with you in an initial interview. Contact us online or at (212) 425.4250. At that time, we will be able to determine whether we believe we can help you and you will have the opportunity to decide whether you wish to invite us to do so.