- Bankruptcy
- Business torts
- Contractual disputes
- Defamation
- Debt collection
- Distributorship, licensing and
franchising
- Escrow & Insurance
- Trade secrets
- Unfair Competition
- Unlawful Detainer
Insurance Litigation and Bad Faith
Professional Liability
Products Liability
Personal Injury and Worker’s Compensation
Corporate Planning and Private Client
Electronic Commerce and New Media
E-crimes and Technology
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| We leverage a multi-jurisdictional team of litigation lawyers who advise on a broad range of commercial disputes. Clients entrust us with high value, contentious cases which threaten to erode the value of their investments or which threaten the survival of their company. We have specialist teams whose expertise mirrors the sectors and locale in which our clients operate. This diversity of experience and local know-how enables us to use the most expeditious, least expensive and least disruptive channels to resolve our clients’ commercial disputes.
Our Commercial Litigation team is active in many industries and so can bring and defend cases in most topical legal areas. Our immersion in many industries and many jurisdictions enables us to deep dive much sooner and more effectively to identify the key legal issues and the key players involved in each case. This means that you will not need to dedicate much of your business critical resources to educating us about your business and about the prevalent business culture in your geographic location.
Our corporate and commercial litigation clients vary from small and medium sized companies (SMEs) to multi-national corporations. In an increasingly inter-connected world, it is now common for a single dispute to implicate multiple parties in multiple jurisdictions. Our cross-jurisdictional reach allows us to serve the needs of our diverse clients wherever required.
CASES:
- Successfully defended an unfair competition action brought against a medical billing company;
- Successfully recovered a multi-million dollar commercial premises from fraudulent escrow.
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