Business and Commercial Disputes
Commercial conflicts can threaten partnerships, disrupt operations, and place significant financial interests at risk. We represent businesses, executives, and entrepreneurs in complex commercial disputes, delivering strategic litigation and trial advocacy across industries.
Strategic Representation for High-Stakes Business Disputes
Business disputes can quickly escalate into costly litigation that impacts operations, partnerships, and long-term growth. Our attorneys represent companies and individuals in complex commercial conflicts involving breach of contract, partnership disputes, intellectual property issues, and shareholder litigation.
We have handled significant disputes for both established corporations and rapidly growing businesses, including matters involving trade secret misappropriation, complex intellectual property litigation, and high-value partnership conflicts. Our approach focuses on protecting our clients’ financial interests while pursuing efficient and strategic resolutions.
Whether resolving a dispute through negotiation or litigating aggressively in court, our team provides experienced representation at every stage, from early dispute analysis through trial and appeal.
Business Litigation FAQs
Commercial disputes can have serious financial and operational consequences for businesses and their owners. Below are answers to some of the most common questions about business litigation and how experienced attorneys can help resolve complex commercial conflicts.
A commercial litigation attorney represents businesses and individuals involved in disputes related to contracts, partnerships, intellectual property, and other business matters. These attorneys help clients resolve conflicts through negotiation, mediation, or litigation in state and federal courts.
Business litigation may involve breach of contract claims, partnership and shareholder disputes, intellectual property conflicts, trade secret misappropriation, fraud claims, and other complex commercial disagreements between companies or business partners.
Businesses should consult a litigation attorney as soon as a dispute arises or when a potential legal claim becomes apparent. Early legal guidance can help protect business interests, prevent escalation, and position the company for a stronger outcome if litigation becomes necessary.
Yes. Many commercial disputes are resolved through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. However, when litigation is necessary, experienced trial attorneys can aggressively pursue or defend claims to protect their clients’ financial interests.
Select Representations
Dismissal with prejudice of a $50 million civil RICO lawsuit against Kevin O'Leary and the North Dakota Wonder Fund
All 27 Counts Dismissed in CryptoZoo Securities Class Action
Favorable Settlement in $1 Billion+ Trademark Dispute Against Kirkland & Ellis
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Case results depend on a variety of factors unique to each case.