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Contracts

Our lawyers have defended, prosecuted, negotiated and tried commercial cases involving UCC sale of goods, international transactions, UCC secured transactions, real estate mortgages, intra-corporate disputes and dissolutions, construction contracts, distribution agreements, and many more.

Attorneys

Bruce Ainbinder
Michael H. Bai
Kristen E. Dennison
Eric J. Goldberg
Robert L. Joyce
Daniel J. Kain
Robert J. Kelly
Robert W. Littleton
Yong Jin Park
Jason R. Schmitz
Joanna Sergiou
C. Scott Toomey
James C. Ughetta
Carolyn R. Davis
Christine M. Emery
Keith A. Sipprelle
Jonathan T. Woy
Jackson K. Thomas
Contact Team Leader
Eric J. Goldberg
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News & Wins

  • Recent Win
    Littleton Park secures eight-figure settlement for subcontractor client in litigation against surety

    Littleton Park’s Robert Joyce and Eric Goldberg recently secured an eight-figure settlement on behalf of a subcontractor client in its lawsuit against a surety on a power plant construction project.  The client’s sub-subcontractor abandoned the project and filed for bankruptcy, leaving significant work remaining under its contract.  The client then made a claim under the sub-subcontractor’s performance bond, but the surety raised numerous defenses and rejected the claim in its entirety.  Littleton Park filed suit on the client’s behalf against the surety for breach of contrac

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