by Quadrino Law Group | Feb 11, 2017 | Complex | Business Litigation | Results
Trial Victory in Civil Rico Case We were hired by an international franchisor to conduct a trial, in federal court, in which our client was accused of using certain improper sales practices to persuade individuals to buy retail franchise businesses. In a 22-witness...
by Quadrino Law Group | Feb 11, 2017 | Complex | Business Litigation | Results
Defense of Unfair Competition Claim for a Regional Restaurant Chain A nationally known restaurant chain pursued our client, claiming that the way it conducted its business was a copycat version of the national chain’s business methods. There were also accusations of...
by Quadrino Law Group | Feb 11, 2017 | Complex | Business Litigation | Results
Success in Lawsuit as to Buyout of LLC Shares Our client departed from a professional practice, but his former partners refused to pay him for his shares in the professional practice, structured as an LLC, and also refused to pay him for his shares in a related...
by Quadrino Law Group | Feb 11, 2017 | Complex | Business Litigation | Results
Fraud Case Dismissed on the Eve of a Trial We successfully represented an attorney, who is also and accountant, in the litigation, at the trial, and on appeal, in a fraud and breach of fiduciary duty case. On the eve of trial, and with the jury empaneled and the trial...
by Quadrino Law Group | Feb 11, 2017 | Complex | Business Litigation | Results
Temporary Restraining Order by a Federal Court Dissolved We conducted an emergency hearing in federal court after a judge froze our clients assets – worldwide. An insurance company had obtained the restraining order behind closed doors, without our involvement. The...
by Quadrino Law Group | Feb 11, 2017 | Complex | Business Litigation | Results
Vigorous Pursuit and Judgment Obtained When a Commercial Landlord Did Not Promptly Respond to a Lawsuit When a party does not timely respond to a lawsuit, most lawyers will not pursue what is known as a “default judgment”, thinking that a court will typically not...
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