Pennsylvania Commercial Litigation is an important resource for the general practitioner that addresses procedural and substantive issues encountered in commercial litigation. In addition, it serves as a primer for both attorneys and business owners on minimizing risks inherent in business relationships. Pennsylvania Commercial Litigation is a concise overview of commercial litigation, providing detailed research and analysis, and is intended to guide the reader through every stage of a commercial dispute. Pre-Suit Considerations Significant Differences Between State and Federal Practice Discovery Practice and Strategies Breach of Contract and Unjust Enrichment Declaratory Judgments Preliminary Injunctions, Special Injunctions and Temporary Restraining Orders Covenants Not to Compete Business Torts Claims By and Against Shareholders of Corporations Director and Officer Liability Partnership and Limited Liability Company Disputes Confessions of Judgment and Opening or Striking Confessed Judgments Lender Liability Claims Mechanics' Liens Collection of Judgments Fraudulent Transfers Indemnification and Contribution Construction Related Claims Actions in Replevin Actions to Quiet Title Oil and Gas Litigation Disputes Relating to Trademarks, Trade Names, and Unfair Competition Also included are forms covering pleadings, discovery, privilege, notices and more.
Pennsylvania Commercial Litigation
Pennsylvania Commercial Litigation
Pennsylvania Commercial Litigation by Harry F. Kunselman is an important resource that addresses major issues business attorneys can expect to face.
Pennsylvania Commercial Litigation by Harry F. Kunselman is an important resource that addresses major issues business attorneys can expect to face.
Most jurisdictions limit the right to “stand your ground” when confronted with nondeadly force to an individual who is without fault, a true man. An aggressor employing nondeadly force must clearly abandon the struggle, and it must be a ...
In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application.
"Since its publication, this book has been the go to resource for commercial litigation in New Jersey." - Steven M. Richman, Duane Morris, LLP, New Jersey Lawyer Magazine
Business & commercial litigation presents its own set of challenges for the trial attorney. Often complex & highly technical, it strains the ability of the attorney to present & for...
New York Commercial Litigation Guide
Some of the changed or added rules in this edition are: Appellate, Bar Admission, Civil, Continuing Legal Education, Criminal, Disciplinary Enforcement, Rules of Evidence, Judicial Administration, and Professional Conduct.