Business Torts
Generally speaking, business torts are disputes between businesses where claims, rather than arising solely from a breach of contractual duties, also result from acts or omissions, sometimes intentional, which breach other duties, and result in injury to a company or business person. Examples of business torts are listed below, and JOHNSON & DAVIS has experience in representing businesses both in prosecuting and defending against business torts. Mr. Johnson has lectured at legal seminars on this subject.
- Complex and Simple Commercial Litigation.
- Negligent Misrepresentation.
- Breach of Contract Accompanied by a Fraudulent Act.
- Fraud (Several Forms).
- Tortious Interference with Contract.
- Tortious Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage.
- Civil Conspiracy.
- Unfair Trade Practices Act (UTPA) Violations.
- Negligence.
- Securities Fraud.
- Trade Secrets Protection and Violation.
- Lender Liability.
- Racketeering-Influenced Corrupt Organization Act Violations.