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Fox, Wackeen, Dungey handles a wide range of commercial and contract disputes. Fox, Wackeen, Dungey has handled disputes for owners, developers, corporate clients, and financial institutions. In the course of litigation, we consider all legal options and work toward resolving every case in a manner most beneficial to our clients. However, when disputes cannot be resolved through other means, our attorneys serve as forceful advocates in the courtroom.
As one of the area's largest law firms, we are able to integrate many aspects of the law in the representation of our clients. Our litigation department consists of highly qualified attorneys who specialize in various aspects of civil litigation. The trial lawyers and legal assistants work together to provide our clients with zealous legal representation. We stress preparedness at all levels of the litigation process, which has resulted in favorable results for our clients.
Five of our attorneys in the civil litigation department are Board Certified, two specializing in Civil Trial Law and three specializing in Business Litigation Law.
Each attorney in our litigation practice has one or more areas of focus, providing our clients with a complete range of commercial and civil representation. Major areas include commercial litigation, real estate litigation, shareholder and partnership disputes, contracts, probate litigation, personal injury litigation, mortgage and mechanic's lien foreclosures, construction defects litigation, anti-trust cases, defamation cases, zoning and land use matters, consumer fraud claims, and collections.
Recognizing that many cases do not fall into convenient categories, our litigation team works closely with practitioners from other departments within the firm, especially in complex areas such as condominium law, tax law, and probate law. By utilizing all available resources, our litigation department is able to advise clients not only on the substantive issues at stake, but also as to the procedural strategy to pursue. In certain cases, the firm is willing to review and evaluate clients' needs and handle matters on a contingent fee basis.
