Business litigation is never simple, and it is never comfortable. It diverts attention from management priorities and growth opportunities, and poses a significant risk to profitability.
Complex disputes involving securities, business torts, trade secrets, or other issues can tax your organization's resources to the limit. Complex business litigation can involve multiple parties, counterclaims, cross claims, and third-party complaints, related litigation pending in other federal or state jurisdictions, Byzantine civil procedure rules, and complex and voluminous discovery that threatens to reveal confidential information.
When a complex California business dispute is affecting your business's bottom line, it is urgent to obtain sophisticated representation. In practice in Orange County for nearly 15 years, complex litigation trial lawyer Christopher P. Walker is well-known as a civil and commercial litigator in Orange County. His Firm focuses on premium quality service and confidently handles a wide range of complex commercial disputes.
Complex Corporate and Business Litigation
Breach of contract; business torts; legal malpractice; employment matters, civil RICO actions, business fraud; insurance bad faith; unfair competition claims; and other corporate and business disputes
Securities and Shareholder Litigation
Securities fraud, shareholder derivative actions, and shareholder disputes, as well as securities within and outside the context of trial settlement
Trade Secrets Protection and Litigation
Theft of trade secrets, disputes involving covenants not to compete, and claims involving employee disclosure of trade secrets
Business Advising
Business counseling with respect to litigation and dispute avoidance, corporate and business law, negotiation, drafting, and review of contracts, business transactions, non-competition agreements, prevention of commercial disputes, limitation of liability and risk, and employment law counsel
Appeals
Representation in state and federal courts in civil appeals of verdicts, damages, and punitive damages, as well as interlocutory appeals of rulings during complex commercial litigation