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BUSINESS LITIGATION

BUSINESS LITIGATION

Overview

Our business litigation lawyers represent clients in a broad range of business disputes, from high-stakes, complex, “bet the company litigation” to contentious disputes among members of closely held companies. Our clients include large, publicly traded corporations, medium-size regional businesses, small business owners and entrepreneurs. No matter the case, we work closely with our clients to understand their business goals and needs, and develop a litigation strategy with those goals and needs in mind. Whether that means attempting to negotiate a quick resolution or litigating the matter through trial, our attorneys are dedicated to pursuing the path that best serves our client’s interests.

Our lawyers have years of experience litigating and trying business cases before judges, juries, and in arbitration. We have litigated and tried cases in state and federal courts throughout Florida, and we have deep-rooted connections to the business, legal, and judicial communities in which we live and work. Our team is comprised of true trial lawyers who understand the strategy, complexities, and nuance of trial critical to developing a trial strategy that best positions our cases for success.

Results

Notable Cases

Aaron, et al. v. The Trump Organization, Inc. and Donald J. Trump.
Our attorneys represented multiple purchasers in ILSA and fraud claims arising out of a potential condominium project marketed by the Trump Organization and Donald Trump, which resulted in confidential settlements.
Landry’s Seafood House-Florida, Inc. v. Chesapeake Bay Holding Co., Inc. et. al.
We successfully defended two commercial lease guarantors against Landry’s claims seeking $2,000,000. We defeated all of Landry’s claims at the trial and appellate level in three separate cases culminating in our client’s entitlement to recover their attorneys’ fees costs in each case.
Edwards, et al. v. PricewaterhouseCoopers
Our clients were investors in the government-sponsored entity Freddie Mac. We litigated against the largest accounting firm in the world and obtained a confidential settlement. The case involved complex issues arising from the government’s Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) in the wake of the 2008 and the role played by PwC as Freddie Mac’s auditor.
REV Recreation Group, Inc. v. LDRV Holdings Corp.
REV Recreation Group, Inc. v. LDRV Holdings Corp. On behalf of our client Lazydays, we obtained a temporary injunction prohibiting Lazydays’ competitor from exhibiting exclusive RVs at the Florida RV Supershow.
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Aaron, et al. v. The Trump Organization, Inc. and Donald J. Trump.
Our attorneys represented multiple purchasers in ILSA and fraud claims arising out of a potential condominium project marketed by the Trump Organization and Donald Trump, which resulted in confidential settlements.
Landry’s Seafood House-Florida, Inc. v. Chesapeake Bay Holding Co., Inc. et. al.
We successfully defended two commercial lease guarantors against Landry’s claims seeking $2,000,000. We defeated all of Landry’s claims at the trial and appellate level in three separate cases culminating in our client’s entitlement to recover their attorneys’ fees costs in each case.
Edwards, et al. v. PricewaterhouseCoopers
Our clients were investors in the government-sponsored entity Freddie Mac. We litigated against the largest accounting firm in the world and obtained a confidential settlement. The case involved complex issues arising from the government’s Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) in the wake of the 2008 and the role played by PwC as Freddie Mac’s auditor.
REV Recreation Group, Inc. v. LDRV Holdings Corp.
REV Recreation Group, Inc. v. LDRV Holdings Corp. On behalf of our client Lazydays, we obtained a temporary injunction prohibiting Lazydays’ competitor from exhibiting exclusive RVs at the Florida RV Supershow.

Experience

Breach of contract

  • We litigate all types of contract disputes, including those involving business partners, consumers, landlords and tenants, and government entities.
  • We prosecute and defend equitable and quasi-contract claims, including unjust enrichment, quantum meruit, promissory estoppel, and implied contracts.

Shareholder disputes

  • We represent minority shareholders of corporations or LLCs, including in derivative actions, against majority or dominant shareholders in cases involving breaches of fiduciary duties, appraisals, valuations, records demands, and other issues.
  • We represent the interests of corporate entities defending their majority shareholders, officers, and directors.

Class action lawsuits

  • We prosecute class and collective actions on behalf of plaintiffs against all types of defendants.
  • We defend businesses against class actions based on claims of false advertising, Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) violations, deceptive and unfair trade practices, and

Business torts

  • Our cases often include claims of fraud, tortious interference with business relationships, unfair competition, and various statutory violations.
  • We craft or defend against lost profits, reliance, and business destruction damages models.
  • We work with expert witnesses on industry standards, damages modeling, and business valuation.

Restrictive covenants

  • We represent both business and employees in restrictive covenant litigation involving non-competition, non-disparagement, confidentiality, and corporate raiding.
  • Our cases often involve motions for preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and evidentiary hearings.

Trial Practice

  • We regularly take cases all the way through trial – before both juries and judges.
  • We have significant experience arbitrating business disputes in forums such as AAA and JAMS.
  • We have been engaged by other attorneys to serve as lead trial counsel on their cases.
 
 
 

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