Business Litigation and Arbitration
Business is easy to administer when everything goes smoothly and everyone does what they agree to and are supposed to do. Unfortunately, there are times when business expectations are not satisfied. In those instances, Ullman & Ullman, P.A. is here to protect the rights and business expectations of our clients. From contract and agreement disputes to fraud and financial issues, Ullman & Ullman litigation attorneys seek to attain the expected results, whether in the negotiating room, the arbitration chamber or the courtroom.
Our approach is to be thorough and aggressive. Our approach is to reasonably and thoroughly, while recognizing costs and expenses play a role, gather the facts and relevant background for each case so we know how to advise our clients appropriately and build a successful litigation strategy and saleable theme. Meanwhile, we are always focused on the necessary end-result and aggressively moving a client's case to that end to build a superior legal position for them in the eyes of the court or jury.
Legal disputes are often complex and require familiarity with a broad range of legal and business disciplines. Ullman & Ullman, P.A. relies on over three decades of business law and finance law experience experience that covers numerous industries in business to develop sophisticated legal strategies and powerful litigation tactics that seek to achieve results.
Business disputes and issues Ullman & Ullman, P.A. can help you address through litigation or arbitration include:
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty
- Breach of Contract
- Business and Corporate Bankruptcy
- Business Confidentiality Violations
- Business Tort
- Construction Contract Disputes
- Corporate Leasing Disputes
- Finance and Banking Litigation
- Fraudulent Business Transactions
- Non-Compete and Restrictive Covenant Agreement Violations
- Partnership Disputes
- Professional Services Disputes
- Purchase Agreement Disputes
- Real Estate and Property Disputes
- Shareholder Derivative Lawsuits
- Trade Secrets Violations or Theft of Trade Secrets
- Uniform Commercial Code Issues