Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation is in general any type of legal controversy related to business issues. Cases that fall under the heading of Commercial Litigation include:- Breaches of contract
- Employment disputes
- Business dissolutions
- Interference with business relationships
- Disputes over non-compete clauses
- Civil RICO
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Franchise issues
- Shareholder issues
- Partnership disputes
- Debt collection
- Banking litigation
advising a variety of lenders and financial institutions on all disputes, including substantial commercial and lending based disputes, repossessions (both bulk mortgage possession work and substantially disputed matters, in the fields of both domestic mortgages and business lending), recoveries work, insolvency related advice and professional negligence disputes against valuers, surveyors and the like. - Commercial litigation
legal expertise in advising companies on all aspects of commercial dispute resolution:- The sale, delivery and hire of goods
- Quality of goods and services
- Payment and financial obligations
- Contractual interpretation
- The sale, delivery and hire of goods
- Corporate and Shareholder disputes
- Debt Recovery
- Fraud
- Injunctions
- Insolvency
- International
- Intellectual Property
- IT
- Judicial Review and Regulatory
- Partnership
- Professional Negligence
- Property
- Reputation Management and Media
- Search Order supervision
- Tax
- Trust and Inheritance
Commercial litigation covers all business conflicts.
This is more specific than Business Law which includes the drafting of contracts and agreements (the stuff that might some day lead to a dispute).
