Commercial Litigation at Cohen Highley LLP
Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation refers to legal disputes that arise in business transactions and/or commercial relationships. These disputes can happen between a business and another business, a business and an individual, or individuals in regard to a business matter.
Commercial litigation disputes include a wide range of issues, including breach of contract, intellectual property disputes, employment disputes, shareholder disputes, construction law, partnership disputes, competition law violations, and more.
Common Sub Areas of Commercial Litigation Include the following:
- Employment Law
- Construction Law
- Expropriations
- Contract Law
- Shareholder Disputes
- Intellectual Property Law (Copyright, Trademarks, Passing-Off Violations)
Other Areas of Law
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