Defending Your Bottom Line
When major corporations violate the law, businesses affected by that misconduct are forced to seek recourse in the legal system to hold them accountable. Whether prosecuting claims related to corporations abusing monopoly laws, selling defective products to businesses, or profiting at the expense of farmers, Seeger Weiss has been at the forefront of supporting small and medium enterprises in their fights against powerful corporations.
Our firm’s extensive experience in commercial litigation allows us to advance our clients’ goals, providing them with the information, guidance, and confidence they need to make well-informed decisions at every step of the process. We have deep experience taking on well-financed opponents and elite defense firms in court. We also help our clients address commercial disputes through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms such as mediation and arbitration.
Proven Track Record
Since 1999, Seeger Weiss has helped clients obtain substantial verdicts in their commercial litigation cases. Seeger Weiss attorneys led pioneering genetically modified crop contamination lawsuits against major agriscience companies. Founder Stephen Weiss served as co-lead counsel for farmers suing Aventis CropScience in the StarLink Corn Products Liability Litigation and secured a $110 million nationwide settlement on behalf of the plaintiffs. Our firm also served on the Plaintiffs Executive Committee in Bayer CropScience Rice Contamination Litigation, helping negotiate a $750 million settlement. Weiss and fellow founder Chris Seeger successfully represented several thousand US corn farmers against Swiss agrochemical giant over its marketing and commercialization of genetically modified corn seeds In re Syngenta Genetically Modified Seeds. Leading the litigation on Plaintiffs Executive and Steering Committees, they secured a nationwide settlement of $1.51 billion, a landmark settlement in U.S. agriculture litigation.*
Our firm has also helped businesses navigate complex fraud and product liability disputes. Seeger Weiss represented thousands of plaintiffs, including as a member of the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee and co-chair of the Plaintiffs’ Legal Committee, against hundreds of issuers and 55 investment bank underwriters in one of the largest coordinated securities fraud prosecutions in history, securing a $586 million settlement. Our firm also represented purchasers in a sprawling multidistrict class action against 17 polyurethane foam manufacturers over their price fixing and other antitrust violations. Serving on the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee, the firm helped secure settlements totaling $428 million.*
*Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.
What is Business & Commercial Litigation?
Business and Commercial Litigation is a type of civil litigation where one or more parties involved in the case are businesses entities such as a corporation or a partnership. When businesses are involved in litigation, the issues tend to be more complex than with other types of civil litigation.
What are some examples of Commercial Litigation?
- Antitrust Claims {Link to Antitrust Page}
- Breach of Contract
- Business Torts
- Class Action Lawsuits
- Contract Disputes
- Individual Claims
- Joint Venture Disputes
- Partnership Disputes
- RICO Actions
- Shareholder Actions
- Securities Fraud
What laws concern commercial litigation?
Many commercial litigation cases are asserted as common law claims; these are claims that are not covered by written law and allow for parties to sue for damages that are the result of the carelessness or negligence of another, and it can be proven that such negligence was the direct cause of an injury or some other loss.
There are many statutory claims that govern commercial litigation; statutory claims are based on laws that are enacted by a state legislature or by the US Congress and are written and enforceable. These include a state’s consumer protection statutes, uniform commercial codes, or uniform trade secret acts. There are also federal codes around certain commercial issues, such as the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 or 18 US Code Chapter 57, which governs statutory laws around labor and unions.
Contact Seeger Weiss LLP
When a business has a dispute—whether a simple one like a contract gone wrong or a complex one involving antitrust or securities disputes—a seasoned litigation firm like Seeger Weiss can best help recover that business’ losses and protect its interests. Please fill out the free case evaluation form and an experienced member of Seeger Weiss’s staff will contact you. Initial consultations are free of charge and do not create a legal relationship.