Business Litigation
Business Torts and Unfair Business Practices
A business tort occurs when the wrongful conduct of an individual or business causes financial harm to another business. When a person or competitor breaks the law to obtain an unfair advantage, the harm to you or your business can be severe. Business tort laws provide remedies to individuals and businesses whose business relationships or other economic interests have been harmed by the wrongful conduct of another.
At Nowicki & Associates, we understand the applicable interpretive rules and related standards governing the admissibility of evidence. We also know that when a contract is in dispute, the question of available remedies is key. That knowledge, combined with the attention to detail, thoroughness, and dedication to quality we exhibit in all of our work, has helped us to establish ourselves as one of the premier trial firms in Maryland.
Our Maryland business law attorneys can pursue tort relief for a variety of wrongful tortious acts such as:
-Breach of fiduciary duty or breach of trust. If you have been wronged by a business partner, joint venturer, trustee, administrator, advisor or other party that owes you a fiduciary duty.
-Fraud and conversion. Our experienced attorneys help clients pursue claims against businesses that have defrauded them and misappropriated their assets.
-Breach of contract. Contract disputes can evolve into extraordinarily complex litigation. Our attorneys have the resources and insights to handle these cases. We have the experience actually trying contract claims to juries, which is necessary to prepare these complex cases, make a compelling presentation and win in front of a jury.
-Tortious interference. If another business has interfered with your contractual relationship or business relationships, you may have a tortious interference claim.
-Fraud in connection with the purchase or sale of a business.
-Unfair and deceptive trade practices.
-Misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of confidentiality and non-compete agreements.
If you are interested in learning how Nowicki & Associates can help you, contact our office to arrange a consultation. Call us at 410-879-0026 or email Tyler J. Nowicki, Esq. directly at Tnowicki@jwnlaw.com. All consultations are free and we’ll take the time to answer each and every question.