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The White and Williams LLP General Commercial Litigation Practice Group provides a full range of counseling and litigation services, and has established an excellent reputation for efficiently providing high quality and timely services to clients at a competitive cost. Our attorneys have gained national recognition for their expertise representing clients in a variety of sophisticated and high-stakes commercial litigation matters, including shareholder disputes; partnership disputes; antitrust; securities litigation; directors and officers liability; injunction actions and other special lawsuits where a client requires immediate relief; construction defects litigation; commercial contract litigation; lender liability litigation; class action litigation; real estate and title insurance litigation; professional liability litigation, with a special emphasis on legal and accounting malpractice; labor and employment law; patent; copyright; trade secret and intellectual property litigation; RICO; and ERISA.

The members of our Commercial Litigation Practice Group have practiced extensively in state, federal and private forums across the United States, and have managed complex litigation on a national level. Our attorneys are accomplished litigators, trial attorneys, and appellate advocates, and have vast experience with alternative dispute resolution, acting as counsel to clients in arbitrations, mediations, conciliation mini-trials, and private trials.

Our attorneys also have considerable experience in successfully collaborating with corporate representatives, in-house counsel and members of the Firm’s other practice groups, leading to more efficient, cost-effective representation. Our diverse clients range from individuals to local, regional and national firms, and include international fortune 100 companies, publicly held and privately held businesses, banks, manufacturers, law firms, accounting firms, insurance companies, construction companies, health care providers, health care management firms, securities brokerages, and governmental entities.