
Commercial Disputes
Today’s business climate is challenging, competitive, and continually evolving. Disputes with consumers, vendors, suppliers, and competitors further amplify the risks that businesses face. At Anderson Shah, we understand that a business’s first priority is providing goods and services, not litigating matters. For that reason, our litigation approach in commercial matters combines aggressive representation with an emphasis on minimizing business disruption. We also offer cost certainty through our alternative fee arrangements, so that clients can avoid turning a $200k business dispute into a $400k legal bill.
Our attorneys have successfully litigated the following types of commercial disputes in courts and arbitration forums:
- Contract and quasi-contract disputes
- Commercial leasing
- Fraud
- New Jersey Uniform Commercial Code
- Consumer Fraud Act
- Truth in Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act
- New Jersey Prompt Payment Act
- Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- New Jersey False Claims Act
- Lanham Act
- New Jersey Trade Secrets Act
- Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act
- Express and implied warranty claims