Commercial
Litigation is a fact of life in the modern business world, whether it takes the form of an ordinary contract dispute, a complex business tort action, or a sophisticated antitrust suit. At Segal McCambridge, we know that when you're running a business, the last thing you want is to be saddled with the costs, risks, and hassles inherent in litigation. We take the burden of litigation off of our clients' shoulders by aggressively protecting their interests at all stages of the process and cutting through the legal and factual complexities to quickly achieve the most favorable result possible. We focus on simplifying and effectively resolving litigation, so you can focus on running your business.

Specific Areas in this Group
Attorneys Practicing in this Area
- Madina Axelrod
- Thomas P. Bernier
- Pamela T. Broache
- Jesse M. Butler
- Mark Crane
- Jason P. Eckerly
- Theodore M. Eder
- Theodore C. Flowers
- Erich J. Gleber
- Richard A. Godshall
- Steven A. Hart
- Scott W. Henry
- Timothy J. Herman
- Nicole L. Johnson
- Jason L. Kennedy
- Dwight A. Kern
- Chad Layton
- Gregory M. Lowry
- Misty R. Martin
- Lawrence D. Mason
- Shelly LeVick Masters
- Kathleen M. McDonough
- Robert McLaughlin
- Valerie Henning Mock
- Mitchell P. Morinec
- W. Simone Nicholson
- Robert E. O’Malley
- Matthew A. Peluso
- Troy S. Radunsky
- Gregory E. Rogus
- Steven R. Rosenblatt
- Christina Schmucker
- Jared B. Shafer
- Jeffrey Singer
- Walter ''Pete'' Swayze III
- Cameron D. Turner
- Natacha D. von Will
- Lisa P. Wildstein
- Paul E. Wojcicki
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