Although we counsel our clients on ways to avoid lawsuits, sometimes litigation is necessary. Saxon Gilmore has extensive experience in protecting our clients' rights in state and federal courts at both the trial and appellate levels. The following is a sample of the areas in which Saxon Gilmore has particular expertise:
Complex Litigation
Saxon Gilmore attorneys have handled complex matters that include; product liability, pharmaceutical, chemical and herbicide, securities fraud, asbestos, medical, aviation, railroad (FELA) and automotive. Our practice is based on decades of experience in front of judges and juries in a wide variety of venues.
Corporate and Business Litigation:
Saxon Gilmore represents clients in matters such as contract and commercial disputes, creditors' rights and bankruptcy matters, franchising and distribution questions, commercial insurance coverage disputes, securities litigation, antitrust, trademark and copyright infringement matters, corporate and individual employment-related issues including trade secrets, non-competition, proprietary rights and discrimination, professional liability, premises liability, administrative matters, and all phases of construction disputes.
Governmental Litigation
Saxon Gilmore represents both private businesses and governmental entities in all forms of governmental and administrative litigation including matters pending before federal, state and local commissions, boards and agencies from evidentiary hearings through appeals.
Insurance and Liability Defense Services
Saxon Gilmore's attorneys have a broad range of experience in many aspects of insurance and liability defense practices, including premises, casualty, products, and professional liability, ERISA, life and health insurance, errors and omissions, surety bond litigation, subrogation, indemnification and contribution, bad faith litigation and international insurance litigation and claims.
Mediation
With Certified Mediators on staff, we are also qualified to provide assistance in pre-suit and judicially-ordered mediation proceedings.
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