Business & Commercial Litigation

Our approach to business and commercial litigation is to serve in the role of a legal “partner" to our clients. We have repeatedly shown this to be the proven method to create the most effective litigation team. Together we will agree on legal strategies – from creative options to degree of aggressiveness – and successfully prevail in the prosecution or defense of business disputes.

In state and federal trial courts, in appellate courts and before administrative boards and arbitration panels, we provide representation of the highest order. It is not unusual for ALS trial lawyers to be asked to assist other firms in particularly demanding cases for a simple reason: we are able and we deliver.

  • Business and real estate contracts
  • Creditor's rights
  • Communications contracts
  • Business tort claims
  • Employment claims
  • Construction litigation
  • Class actions

The litigation team at Ackerman, Link & Sartory has earned courtroom respect as trial lawyers and aggressive client advocates: ready, willing, and able to prosecute and defend in court when necessary. Our attorneys enjoy the respect of judges, fellow advocates and clients. Our integrity, meticulous preparation and trial-ready mentality lead to the most favorable results either at trial or through negotiated settlements.

The firm's commercial litigation clients vary in size from start-up companies and entrepreneurs to multi-million dollar corporations that include retailers, real estate owners, major lending institutions, emerging professional businesses, developers, and other professional entities. We bring diversified experience to the resolution of complex commercial disputes which can involve secured transactions, dealer agreements, real estate issues, securities interpretation and enforcement of rights pursuant to security agreements, or numerous multi-faceted forms of contractual matters.


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