Overview

Harrison Law Group attorneys represent a variety of business and corporate clients with legal issues related to non-construction commercial matters. These matters range from drafting and negotiation of all types of business and real estate contracts, the prosecution and defense of business related contract and tort claims, and assisting with the winding-down and dissolution of business entities.

commercial litigation

We combine a comprehensive awareness of our client’s industry, challenges and goals with a detailed grasp of the dispute at issue to customize a strategy to efficiently achieve the client’s litigation objectives.

Expertise

Harrison Law Group attorneys work closely with our clients to understand the unique business environment in which they operate, to formulate realistic goals and expectations for the resolution of their disputes, and to identify and execute effective and efficient strategies for achieving their specific goals. Working with our clients in this manner not only provides us with the knowledge needed to successfully represent their interests, but provides us with the specialized knowledge necessary to identify unique opportunities to leverage our clients’ positions to their advantage. Whether a business dispute is as simple as monetizing a stale account or as complex as pursuing a lender for breach of a fiduciary obligation, the attorneys at Harrison Law Group have the knowledge, experience, tenacity, and resources to achieve our clients’ goals.

Harrison Law Group attorneys have represented clients in the following representative commercial matters:

Bankruptcy
  • Creditor committee representation
  • Drafting, negotiating, and obtaining approval of creditor sponsored Chapter 11 Plan
  • Bankruptcy trustee counsel
  • Adversary proceedings (prosecution and defense)
    • Preference actions
    • Fraudulent conveyance actions
    • Objections to dischargeability
Commercial Litigation
  • Breach of contract or interference with contract actions
  • Shareholder and member disputes
  • Entity dissolution
  • Financial mismanagement
  • Civil Fraud
Lender liability
  • Negligent funding
  • Receivership liability