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. For many companies, pursuing commercial litigation cases has historically been cost-prohibitive. Legal fees can escalate quickly and without certainty that the outcome will be in the company's favor. Through Segal McCambridge's Complex Commercial Litigation Practice, we share the risk as advocates for our clients in commercial cases while empowering companies to choose a fee structure that makes sense for their business. Companies now have an opportunity to recover lost profits through aggressive and efficient bottom-line focused litigation.
We collaborate with our clients to create pricing predictability in even the most complex commercial cases. Clients can select from fee options including hourly, fixed, contingency and hybrid fee structures. Most importantly, our clients enjoy peace of mind knowing that they have partnered with seasoned trial attorneys who know how to try, and win, high-stakes commercial cases including:
- Contract disputes
- Antitrust
- Commercial fraud
- Trademark/copyright infringement
- Environmental contamination litigation
- Lanham Act litigation
- Unfair competition claims
- Employment matters
- Bankruptcy claims
- Vendor breach of warranty claims
We offer a long history of working with in-house counsel and other business leaders, and we understand the challenges they face. Segal McCambridge has the resources, technology, relationships and national platform to support the litigation interests of your company. Our successes across the country include landmark victories as both defense and plaintiffs' counsel. We have the knowledge, creativity and confidence to take on, and win, the most difficult commercial litigation challenges in order to protect what matters most to our clients – their businesses, and their bottom lines.
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Representative Attorneys
- Arturo Aviles
- Madina Axelrod
- Russell Baker
- Alex Blair
- Cameron Brown
- Erica Bury
- Ethan Carlyle
- Carmen Cartaya
- Eric Conn
- Mark Crane
- Dinesh Dadlani
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- Jason Eckerly
- Theodore Eder
- Jill Felkins
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- Katherine Gonyea
- Christina Gutierrez
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- Andrew Kates
- Matthew Kelly
- William Kelly
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- Joseph Kish
- Mandy Kolodkin
- Crystal Kuruvilla
- Rachel Laurel
- Nathan Law
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- Geoffrey Leskie
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- Jordan Rosenberg
- Steven Rosenblatt
- Robert Russell
- James Sawran
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- Stephanie Sepulveda
- Jeffrey Singer
- Charles Slamowitz
- Peter Strelitz
- Patrick Sullivan
- Alan Taylor
- Cameron Turner
- Christine Varghese
- Mark Willingham