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Commercial and Business Litigation

CBM Commercial Business Litigation attorneys:

Carroll, Burdick and McDonough's Commercial and Business Litigation team features a renowned group of seasoned attorneys who are regarded by our peers as experts. The team encompasses skilled attorneys who successfully try cases in state and federal courts, and who are experienced in negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and other forms of alternative dispute resolution.

We represent a variety of business institutions, including major corporations, banks and other financial institutions, owners of small-to-mid-sized businesses, real estate developers, commercial building owners, and foreign and domestic high-tech corporations. While our business team has grown to become large enough to provide exemplary litigation services, it remains small enough to offer significant cost savings to our clients. We focus on working closely with our clients as strategists, defining the objectives of the litigation and implementing a strategy to achieve those objectives most effectively and efficiently.

Our substantive expertise is broad and encompasses complex commercial litigation, including class actions, all types of contract disputes, fraud, warranty breaches, intellectual property, misappropriation of trade secrets, employment, unfair business practices, business torts, bad faith insurance claims, real property and construction litigation, environmental, consumer remedies, creditors' rights and securities fraud litigation.

We are committed to providing superior service to our clients and are proud of the talent and diversity of our Commercial and Business Litigation team.

In today’s rapidly

evolving world, we strive to ensure that our expertise meets our clients’ most pressing needs.

Attorney Spotlight

On Monday, November 17, 2008, The Recorder, in its Litigation Supplement, published an article by CBM Associate Jodi Swick entitled A SLAPP AGAINST FEES; Courts are moving away from mandatory fee awards for anti-SLAPP motions.
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