Business & Commercial Litigation

Our litigation team tackles commercial litigation with a business mindset, frequently offering pragmatic solutions to intricate business challenges.

Our litigation team tackles commercial litigation with a business mindset, frequently offering pragmatic solutions to intricate business challenges. We aim to deliver reliable advice for problem-solving and streamlining the decision-making process in a complex business environment. In doing so, we enhance our clients’ productivity and contribute to the success of their businesses.

Business Transactions & Commercial Litigation Areas We Cover

June  J. Essis

June J. Essis

Trucking & Transportation Co-Managing Partner
Andrew L. Indeck

Andrew L. Indeck

Managing Partner & Firm Chair
Matthew G. Laver

Matthew G. Laver

Products Liability Managing Partner
Peter E. Meltzer

Peter E. Meltzer

Creditors' Rights and Commercial Litigation Managing Partner
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Secured a licensing victory for a highly respected New York construction company following an improper refusal to renew by the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB).

Successfully obtained summary judgment for a commercial tenant in a multi-tenant business complex finding no duty for snow removal in the common area parking lot.

Successfully obtained summary judgment for non-profit commercial client utilizing the protection offered by the Charitable Immunity Act.

Motion granted by the New York Court to dismiss an action against a New Jersey-based hotel, finding that the New Jersey hotel lacked sufficient contacts with New York to confer personal jurisdiction over it in this personal injury action filed by an employee of a third-party event planner.