
Commercial Litigation
THE FOREMOST AUTHORITIES IN Commercial Litigation
The focus of our litigation department is the efficient resolution of disputes involving local and international business, contracts and commercial claims. Our approach of pursuing both litigation and negotiation maximizes the benefits to clients, while reducing litigation risk and expense. We handle a wide variety of cases ranging from foreclosure and other real property matters to complex, technical and financial issues, including non-competition covenants, trademark and copyright infringements, breach of fiduciary obligations, contract disputes, business torts and deceptive trade practices. Our firm’s litigation department practices extensively in state and federal courts at both the trial and appellate levels.
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Federal lawsuits might become less burdensome
“Discovery” is the phase of a lawsuit before trial in which the two sides have a right to demand relevant…
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Clicking or e-mailing can create a binding contract
A New York company ran a loan-application website. As part of the application process, users had to click a box…
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Long Arm Of The Law
Long-arm statutes permit a court in a particular state to bring within its jurisdictional reach nonresident persons who, by their…
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Taxes On Gambling Winnings
Hitting the jackpot while gambling may feel a lot more like manna from heaven than remuneration for a good day’s…
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Facebook Posting Leads To An “F”
We all know that the right of free speech has its limits. There is no right to shout “Fire!” in…
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Employee vs. Independent Contractor: Classification Challenges and the IRS
Companies often choose to classify a worker as an “independent contractor” instead of an “employee”, for many reasons which may…
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KPSDS Attorneys Named AV Preeminent Lawyers
Orlando Home & Leisure recently published their list of “Top Area Lawyers” with six KPSDS attorneys making the prestigious cut……
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Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
If someone has registered an Internet domain name containing your name or the name of your product or business, you…
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