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What types of business disputes usually end up in formal litigation?

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What types of business disputes usually end up in formal litigation?

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while some matters can be resolved creatively, there are some cases that do tend to end up in a courtroom. These include: • employer-employee issues (wrongful termination, etc.) • director and officer liability • lender liability • high-dollar contract disputes (breach of contract, tortious interference, etc.) • securities litigation • business transaction fraud (material misrepresentations, etc.

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while some matters can be resolved creatively, there are some cases that do tend to end up in a courtroom.

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