Archives: Case Study

Real Estate 2

A seller was in breach of contract

A seller refuses to close on a property after signing a real estate contract because he received a better offer from someone else

Real Estate 1

Breach of real estate contract

A buyer failed to follow through with a closing, he didn't actually pay for the owner of real estate as agreed to in the property contract.

Matrimonial and family 2

Real case of domestic violence

A wife suffered physical and emotional pain for many years from her husband's violent behavior and our attorney helped her handle that issues

Matrimonial and family 1

Violation of child support order

A child were not received the child support payments the court ordered from his father, so his mother sought the advice of our attorney

Intellectual Property 1

One famous trade secret theft

The unique Design of ABC company had been copied and used by their competitor and This caused a significant reduction in sales

Intellectual Property 2

Intellectual property rights are infringed

A breach happened when a singer copied and used the song of Michael musician to perform in several her shows without consent

Health Care 2

Health insurance fraud from a patient

An individual commit health care fraud by using another’s insurance card and providing false information when applying for services.

Health Care 1

Health care fraud from a patient

An Individual obtaining subsidized or fully-covered prescription pills that are actually unneeded and then selling them on the black market

Employment and labor 2

Withdrawing a job offer after accepting

The employment contract is made as soon as you accept the job offer. Therefore, turning down it after accepting it hasn't been accepted.

Employment and labor

Breach of employment contract

A breach of fiduciary duty occurs when a principal fails to act responsibly in the best interests of a client, cause multiple consequences

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