Contract Disputes and Commercial Torts

Damon Morey’s experienced attorneys provide cost-effective legal solutions to clients involved in high-stakes and complex contract disputes in New York and neighboring states, as well as in interstate and international settings. Whether through litigation, arbitration, mediation or negotiation, we regularly and successfully address the needs of individual and corporate clients involved in disputes with respect to noncompete and nondisclosure agreements; real estate contracts and commercial leases; manufacturing, distribution, and franchise relationships; software development agreements; and other contracts between and among businesses and individuals.

Our business litigation practice extends to disputes concerning unfair competition, intellectual property and commercial torts. Whether your dispute concerns infringement of trademarks, patents or copyrights, misappropriation of confidential customer information, trade secrets or other commercially valuable information, fraud, antitrust claims, false advertising, unfair competition, deceptive trade practices, tortious interference with contract and business relations, rights of publicity or privacy, securities fraud, or defamation, Damon Morey attorneys have the skills and experience necessary to assist you in evaluating the merits of such disputes and executing cost-effective strategies for resolution both inside and outside the courtroom.

Our business-savvy attorneys seek to work with clients to understand their businesses and plot a course to achieve their goals. Accordingly, while we directly involve our clients at all stages of litigation, we also recognize that our clients’ normal business operations cannot be disrupted. Damon Morey recognizes and strives to minimize the potential adverse effects of protracted litigation upon our clients’ business operations, market share and financial well being. Our detailed and efficient approach has resulted in a record of success before numerous federal and state courts and arbitrators.