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Business Torts

Our Business Torts practice has experience representing clients defending and prosecuting the numerous torts involving businesses throughout the U.S. We have an extensive group of experienced, knowledgeable, and dedicated trial lawyers and staff who can successfully handle business torts matters.

Our attorneys represent clients at all stages of litigation, with particular emphasis on complex litigation. We also recognize that litigation and trials can be expensive and place unwanted burdens on our clients. Therefore, while we regularly try cases, our attorneys are also skilled in appropriate cost-effective dispute resolution, such as mediation and arbitration.

Our Business Torts practice has experience in the following areas:

  • Abuse of power
  • Bad faith
  • Breach of Fiduciary Duty/Directors and Officers Liability
  • Breach of contract
  • Civil conspiracy and conspiracy to induce breach of contract
  • Civil RICO
  • Constructive trust
  • Conversion
  • Co-mingling of funds
  • Equitable accounting
  • Employment torts (wrongful discharge; negligent hiring/retention/supervision; harassment; intentional infliction of emotional distress; and discrimination)
  • Fraud and fraud in the inducement
  • Injurious falsehood
  • Interference with contractual relations
  • Interference with employment or prospective economic advantage
  • Lender liability
  • Libel and slander; defamation
  • Loss of business opportunities
  • Misappropriation of trade secrets and confidential information
  • Nondisclosure and concealment
  • Noncompetition agreements
  • Negligence and negligent misrepresentation
  • Nuisance
  • Partnership disputes and shareholder litigation
  • Piercing the corporate veil
  • Promissory estoppel
  • Securities, securities fraud, and insider trading
  • Shareholder and derivative actions
  • Tortious interference
  • Trade libel or disparagement
  • Trademark infringement and trade name infringement
  • Trade secrets
  • Unfair competition and trade practices
  • Unjust enrichment
Contact one of our Business Torts Attorneys today.

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