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Abogados de Business Litigation

1196 abogados de Business Litigation encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Kiamesha-Sylvia Colom
Kiamesha-Sylvia Colom

The Colom Firm

Business LawReal Estate LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Brownsburg18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kimberly K. Yoder
Kimberly K. Yoder

The Yoder Firm

Business LawDivorcePersonal InjuryProbate
Lakewood30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kimberly N. Martin
Kimberly N. Martin

Martin Trial Lawyers

Employment LawCivil RightsBusiness LawEmployment Contracts
Acworth20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kimberly N. Martin
Kimberly N. Martin

Martin Legal

Employment LawCivil RightsBusiness LawEmployment Contracts
Augusta20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kirk Jocham
Kirk Jocham

Jocham & Partners

Business LawEstate PlanningFamily LawNursing Home Abuse
Greenfield24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kirk Nevada Walker
Kirk Nevada Walker

Law Offices of Kirk Nevada Walker

Business LawConstruction LawReal Estate LawBusiness Contracts
Beaverton17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kirsten Allen
Kirsten Allen

Allen & Associates

Business LawEmployment LawReal Estate LawProbate
Barrington5+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kris Banvard
Kris Banvard

Law Offices of Kris Banvard

Appeals & AppellateBusiness LawCommunications & Internet LawEmployment Law
Grove City23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Krista  Kochosky
Krista Kochosky

The Kochosky Firm

Real Estate LawBusiness LawEnergy, Oil & Gas LawCommercial Real Estate
Butler24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Krista Evans
Krista Evans

Evans & Associates

Business LawReal Estate LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Clackamas County15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kristi Burmeister
Kristi Burmeister

Kristi Burmeister, Attorney at Law

Business LawProducts LiabilityInsurance DefenseBusiness Contracts
Belton18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kristin Mendoza
Kristin Mendoza

Law Offices of Kristin Mendoza

Business LawBusiness ContractsBusiness DissolutionBusiness Finance
Amherst20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kristy Boehler
Kristy Boehler

Boehler & Partners

Agricultural LawBusiness LawEmployment LawInsurance Defense
Fayetteville14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kurt A Blake
Kurt A Blake

Blake Trial Lawyers

Business LawLandlord TenantReal Estate LawProbate
Hanover32+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kurt Schneiter J.D., M.B.A.
Kurt Schneiter J.D., M.B.A.

M.B.A. & Associates

Business LawEstate PlanningInsurance ClaimsTax Law
Ada17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kyla Lucey
Kyla Lucey

Lucey & Associates

Gov & Administrative LawBusiness LawEnvironmental LawReal Estate Law
Anchorage1+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kyle J. Hannigan
Kyle J. Hannigan

Kyle J. Hannigan, Attorney at Law

Business LawBusiness ContractsBusiness DissolutionBusiness Finance
Bensalem1+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kyle J. Hannigan
Kyle J. Hannigan

Hannigan Trial Lawyers

Business LawBusiness ContractsBusiness DissolutionBusiness Finance
Coatesville1+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Business Litigation Lawyers in the United States

Business disputes cost American companies billions of dollars each year. When a contract falls apart, a partner acts in bad faith, or a competitor steals trade secrets, the courtroom becomes the place where those losses get resolved. A business litigation lawyer represents companies and individuals in commercial disputes across state and federal courts.

What Business Litigation Covers

Business litigation spans a wide range of commercial conflicts. The most common cases involve breach of contract, where one party fails to fulfill its obligations under a written or implied agreement. Partnership and shareholder disputes also make up a large share of commercial cases filed each year.

Other frequent areas include trade secret misappropriation, unfair competition claims, fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and tortious interference with business relationships. Intellectual property disputes — particularly over trademarks and proprietary information — often overlap with business litigation. Real estate and construction disputes between commercial parties fall here too.

When to Hire a Business Litigation Lawyer

  • A business partner or co-owner is diverting company funds or making unauthorized decisions
  • Another company has breached a significant contract and refuses to resolve the matter
  • A former employee or competitor is using your confidential business information
  • You've received a lawsuit or demand letter threatening legal action against your business
  • A vendor, client, or investor is committing fraud or misrepresenting material facts

How the Business Litigation Process Works

Most cases begin with a demand letter or pre-suit negotiations. If those fail, the plaintiff files a complaint in the appropriate court. The defendant then responds, and both sides enter discovery — the phase where documents, depositions, and evidence are exchanged. Discovery alone can last six months to over a year in complex cases.

According to the American Bar Association, roughly 95% of civil cases settle before trial. Many business disputes resolve during mediation or arbitration, which courts frequently require before setting a trial date. Cases that do go to trial can take two to three years from filing to verdict.

How Damages Are Calculated in Business Litigation

  • Compensatory damages cover the actual financial loss caused by the defendant's actions, including lost revenue, lost profits, and out-of-pocket costs
  • Consequential damages account for indirect losses that flow from the breach, such as damage to business reputation or lost future contracts
  • Courts may award disgorgement of profits — forcing the wrongdoer to surrender money gained through misconduct
  • In cases involving fraud or willful misconduct, punitive damages may be added to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior
  • Equitable remedies like injunctions or specific performance may be ordered instead of or alongside monetary awards

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a business litigation claim?

Statutes of limitations vary by state and claim type. Breach of contract claims typically have deadlines ranging from three to six years, while fraud claims may have shorter windows. The clock usually starts when the breach occurs or when it's reasonably discovered.

Can I recover my attorney fees if I win?

American courts generally follow the "American Rule," meaning each side pays its own legal costs. However, if your contract contains an attorney fee provision, the winning party can recover those costs. Some state statutes also allow fee recovery in specific types of commercial claims.