Civil Litigation and Arbitration
Business disputes rarely arrive with warning. A contract falls apart. A former employee files a discrimination claim. A competitor challenges your practices. Suddenly, you’re pulled into legal proceedings that threaten your time, money, focus, and reputation.
We handle civil disputes for businesses and individuals who need experienced trial lawyers, not just legal advisors. Our attorneys have argued cases in state and federal courts and arbitration forums across multiple jurisdictions. We understand that litigation is ultimately about protecting what matters most to you—your business, your reputation, and your financial security.
Our Expertise
ERISA Litigation
Employer collection actions, withdrawal liability claims, and other ERISA litigation mattersCivil Fraud
Business fraud claims, misrepresentation cases, and financial misconduct allegationsGeneral Civil Litigation
Commercial disputes, business tort claims, corporate litigation, business defamation claims, and media-related disputesAlcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration Protest Hearings
Representing Protestants in licensing hearings and other matters before ABCAArbitration Rights, Enforcement, and Proceedings
Commercial arbitration, employment arbitration, and contract dispute resolutionHealthcare
Healthcare litigation, regulatory compliance, and provider disputesCorporate Governance and Shareholder Litigation
Board disputes, shareholder rights, corporate control mattersVirtual Currency and Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Litigation
Cryptocurrency disputes, DeFi protocol litigation, and digital asset recovery
How We Approach Civil Cases
Civil litigation can consume significant time, money, and emotional energy. We’ve found that clients value attorneys who understand both courtroom strategy and business reality. Some disputes require taking a firm stand in court, while others call for creative solutions that preserve important business relationships.
Our approach focuses on getting you back to what you do best as quickly as possible, whether that means negotiating a settlement, going to trial, or finding an alternative path that serves your long-term interests.




