In this changing economic landscape it is imperative to retain a skilled legal team that understands the value of quickly and cost-effectively resolving disputes without sacrificing the quality of the results. Our commercial and business litigation practice group embraces that challenge every day.
This economy has served as a catalyst for many business and individuals alike to turn to the courts to fight for the survival of specific lines of businesses, and individual companies, as well as fight for issues pertaining to specific transactions and contracts. Every small to medium size business in our local economy needs an experienced and aggressive attorney to help navigate the landscape of issues in today's changing legal world. Our commercial and business litigation practice group has extensive experience handling the following type of claims:
- Contractual Disputes
- Business Torts, including Fraud Misrepresentation and Tortious Interference Claims
- Fraudulent and Deceptive Unfair Trade Practice Claims (FDUTPA)
- Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation Agreement Disputes
- Dissolution and Winding Up Business Claims
- Shareholder Actions
- Professional Malpractice
Our attorneys are well prepared to represent your own interests and those of your corporation or other business entity when you suffer financial losses due to the actions, or inactions, of another business or individual. Our firm's credibility and reputation for aggressive and effective case management and handling is often a major asset for our clients.
Our network of professional resources and commitment to thorough research enables us to litigate our business and commercial cases aggressively yet realistically. We consult other qualified lawyers and call in expert resources as necessary to build quality cases for our business clients.
A. DEPOSIT RECOVERY
The recent collapse in the real estate housing market has left many individuals in South Florida, and Southwest Florida, scrambling. They are often confronted with two basic questions:
When is my project going to be finished?
Do I have to close on my unit even though it is not worth nearly as much as it was worth when I signed the pre-construction sales contract and despite the fact that construction was delayed as a result of the economic downturn?
Having represented many of the major local real estate developers, and pioneered many of the successful arguments advanced by the real estate developers today, we can provide you with the necessary information to help you decide what the next step might hold for you.
Our firm is uniquely positioned to assist prospective purchasers to assess their legal rights regarding the specifics of their pre-construction contracts and overall current status of real estate projects as a whole.
We are prepared to fight for prospective purchasers and can effectively combat many real estate developers, and their counsel, who now seek to use the same arguments that our firm pioneered years ago to negate these claims. Given our unique posture, and background, regarding these claims, we are properly positioned to offer solutions, and effectively advocate these claims for prospective purchasers against the real estate developers.
Our firm is currently accepting cases involving the following projects, and many more not specifically listed below:
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