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What is business litigation?

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What is business litigation?

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A. Business litigation involves business people representing a variety of industries on local, state and federal levels in matters pertaining to such diverse areas as: Business Torts: which includes commercial defamation, patent or trademark infringement, trade dress, interference with contractual or economic relations, breach of fiduciary duty, unfair and deceptive trade practices, fraud and misrepresentation, etc. Class Actions: including securities fraud, commercial and tax issues, and minority shareholder rights. Contracts: such as a service contract with a primary vendor, an output contract with a key supplier, a sales contract with an important customer, or any other kind of written or oral agreement. Professional Malpractice: accountants, architects, engineers, doctors and lawyers all face the risk of malpractice claims that can jeopardize business, reputation and finances. Securities and Antitrust: this includes claims involving securities and investments, claims arising under

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Business litigation involves business people representing a variety of industries on local, state and federal levels in matters pertaining to such diverse areas as: Business Torts: including commercial defamation; trade dress, patent or trademark infringement (including Lanham Act suits); interference with contractual or economic relations; breach of fiduciary duty; fraud and misrepresentation; unfair and deceptive trade practices and other conduct or claims that affect the success of a business. Class Actions: including securities fraud, commercial and tax issues, and minority shareholder rights. Contracts: such as a service contract with a primary vendor, an output contract with a key supplier, a sales contract with an important customer, or any other kind of written or oral agreement. Professional Malpractice: accountants, architects, engineers, doctors and lawyers all face the risk of malpractice claims that can jeopardize business, reputation and finances.

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Business litigation is the resolution of disputes that arise out of the ownership or operation of a business, or which involves claims between a business and another business or individual. Business litigation lawyers represent individuals, businesses,and financial institutions in disputes such as ownership disagreements, contract disputes, claims of improper conduct, real estate issues, technology and intellectual property, professional malpractice, shareholder and corporate governance disputes and many other areas in which disputes arise within a business or in its relations with the outside world.

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