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  • Categories: Real Estate Lawyers, Probate Lawyers, Employment Lawyers, Business Lawyers
  • Products: Business Litigation, Litigation, Licensing Law, Contracts, Franchise Law, Engineering Law

About Us

  • Civil litigation attorneys deliver value for dispute resolution services. In our practice, our skilled litigation attorneys regularly assist with issues in these areas: Business We handle all manner of conflicts affecting the ownership and operation of your business, including banking and finance disputes, business bankruptcy, partner and shareholder disputes, breaches of contracts, employment disputes, trade secret theft, regulatory compliance, and land use and zoning problems. Commercial We manage disputes arising from the exchange of goods and services, including trademark and service mark infringements, Uniform Commercial Code disputes, and commercial real estate sale and lease agreements. Construction Our attorneys represent landowners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, lenders, sureties, and material suppliers in disputes over construction contracts. Insurance coverage We represent insurers and insureds in disputes over policy terms, including bad faith claims. Personal injury Our trial lawyers represent plaintiffs, defendants, and insurance companies in personal injury lawsuits arising from auto accidents, premises liability and products liability claims. When you are embroiled in business, commercial or civil litigation, your strategy for resolving the problem must depend on a thorough cost-benefit analysis of your various options. Rights and principles must be weighed alongside cold calculations of economic realities. At O'Hara Watkins, we aggressively assert your rights and work to advance your goals, but we are also aware that litigation can drain company resources that would be better directed to other goals. You can trust us to provide a candid assessment of your case, based on the totality of facts, and to pursue a resolution that maximizes the value of the overall litigation.