Business Tort & Commercial Litigation
A National Reputation for Success in Business Tort & Commercial Litigation.
Commercial torts refer to various forms of bad behavior in a business environment. They are intentional and consequently involve more than a careless disregard for another’s property. Usually, in a business setting, the person or entity behaving badly has intent or a scheme to economically harm the victim.
Specific Areas of Business & Commercial Litigation
Commercial torts refer to various forms of bad behavior in a business environment. They are intentional and consequently involve more than a careless disregard for another’s property. Usually, in a business setting, the person or entity behaving badly has intent or a scheme to economically harm the victim.
Common examples of commercial torts include:
- Fraud, Misrepresentation or Concealment
- Unfair business practices
- Interference with contract
- Misuse of intellectual property
- Conversion and Unjust enrichment
- Antitrust and Security violations
- Misappropriation of trade secrets
- Interference with business relationship
Lipson Neilson’s commercial litigation team makes use of the latest case management techniques available to control evidentiary data and materials, and our expertise extends to the full management of multi-jurisdictional matters. You can rest assured that our experienced team is prepared to meet the controversies and issues of litigation head on. Our attorneys have handled matters at the national, state and local levels.
Specific Areas of Business & Commercial Litigation
- Class Action & Multidistrict Litigation
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty
- Interference with Contractual Relations
- Fraud & Misrepresentation
- Antitrust & Security Violations
- Misappropriation of Trade Secrets
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- Homeowner Association
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- Professional Liability
- Probate & Trust Administration
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- Multijurisdictional Practice (MJP)
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