Complex Litigation & Commercial Matters
We regularly devote ourselves to representing businesses, non-profit entities, and individuals in complex civil litigation and other commercial matters.
Our mission in these matters is the same as in our civil rights and whistleblower practices: to use our substantial experience as trial lawyers to obtain the best possible results.
Our lawyers’ qualifications and experience are on par with the largest corporate law firms in the world. We graduated from the best law schools (Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Columbia, University of Chicago, and Northwestern, for example), clerked for federal trial and appellate courts, and worked at some of the world’s largest law firms (Sidley Austin, Mayer Brown, Kirkland & Ellis, and Davis Polk & Wardwell, for example).
We have a depth of experience in litigating and trying complex civil litigation matters, including breach of contract, fraud, partnership, patent, trademark, and FOIA matters. We also regularly counsel and advise businesses, entrepreneurs, and non-profits on these and related issues.
Our complex litigation and commercial practice areas include:
- Commercial Litigation & Transactions
- Intellectual Property
- Freedom of Information Act & Open Government
Unlike most firms with our credentials and experience, we seek out opportunities to work on alternative fee bases, including flat rates and full contingency.
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Loevy & Loevy is the largest private law firm entirely devoted to civil rights in the United States. We offer representation of the highest quality; we welcome our clients into our firm’s family; and we have an unparalleled record of success.
If your civil rights have been violated or you are a whistleblower, we encourage you to contact our attorneys today for an initial consultation.
Topic: Police Misconduct
Man Sues Chicago Cops Who Framed Him for Murder at Age 17
After notorious Chicago Police detective Kriston Kato faked evidence, Bernard Williams spent 23 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit CHICAGO – Bernard Williams was a 17-year-old student at what is now Near North Career Metropolitan High School, working in his family’s store, when Chicago police conspired to send him to prison for… Read More
Framed for Murder at Age 16, Man Sues Police Who Set Him Up
Ian Simmers spent nearly 23 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit SEATTLE, WA – A Kent man today sued Bothell, WA and King County and several of their police officers in federal court for illegally coercing a false murder confession out of him in 1995 when was 16-years-old. That and other false… Read More