Pennsylvania Commercial Litigation by Harry F. Kunselman is an important resource that addresses major issues business attorneys can expect to face. In addition, it serves as a primer for transactional attorneys and business owners on minimizing risks inherent in their business relationships. The author follows this area of law, providing up-to-date analysis and strategy through the lens of his significant experience as a practicing attorney in the field.Chapters Include:Pre-Suit ConsiderationsSignificant Differences Between State and Federal PracticeDiscovery Practice and ProcedureBreach of ContractDeclaratory JudgmentsPreliminary Injunctions, Special Injunctions and Temporary Restraining OrdersCovenants Not to CompeteBusiness TortsClaims By and Against ShareholdersDirector and Officer LiabilityPartnership Disputes and Partnership Liability
Pennsylvania Commercial Litigation is an important resource for the general practitioner that addresses procedural and substantive issues encountered in commercial litigation.
This book will guide you through the requirements for preliminary motions, preliminary objections, motions for judgment on the pleadings, motions for class certification, discovery motions, summary judgment motions, pre-trial motions, trial ...
This book will guide you through the requirements for preliminary motions, preliminary objections, motions for judgment on the pleadings, motions for class certification, discovery motions, summary judgment motions, pre-trial motions, trial ...
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...
Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings and Related Torts in Pennsylvania is a comprehensive review of the body of law upon which wrongful use litigation is built.
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.
New York Commercial Litigation Guide