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Business Litigation

Disputes are an inevitable part of doing business. The difference lies in how they are resolved. At Quantum Law Group, we combine courtroom experience with business insight to help companies, owners, and executives navigate conflicts efficiently and effectively. Our attorneys have tried and defended cases in state and federal courts throughout California and across the United States, securing successful outcomes in high-stakes matters.

Types of Business Litigation We Handle

Contract Disputes – Enforcing or defending against claims for breach, rescission, or interpretation of business agreements.

Partnership and Shareholder Conflicts – Resolving disputes over management rights, profit distributions, fiduciary duties, and dissolution.

Employment Litigation – Representing employers and executives in cases involving wrongful termination, wage claims, trade secrets, and restrictive covenants.

Commercial Landlord–Tenant Matters – Handling disputes over rent obligations, lease enforcement, and eviction proceedings.

Collections and Debt Recovery – Pursuing unpaid obligations, defending against improper claims, and negotiating repayment solutions.

Fraud and Misrepresentation – Litigating claims arising from deceptive statements, omissions, or unfair business practices.

Real Estate and Construction Disputes – Representing businesses in conflicts involving property purchases, leases, development projects, and liens.

Insurance and Coverage Disputes – Holding insurers accountable for wrongfully denied claims and defending companies against bad faith allegations.

Trial-Ready Advocates

Many business disputes can and should be resolved before trial. But when litigation is necessary, our attorneys are seasoned trial lawyers who know how to tell your story, capture the attention of judges and juries, and fight for results that protect both your rights and your reputation.

Strategic, Cost-Conscious Representation

We recognize that litigation is not just a legal matter but a business decision. Our approach is pragmatic: we evaluate risks, costs, and potential outcomes to guide clients toward the most efficient strategy—whether that means early settlement, alternative dispute resolution, or trial.

A Collaborative Team Approach

Quantum Law Group leverages the collective insight of multiple attorneys, ensuring clients benefit from a broad base of knowledge and perspective. Supported by cutting-edge technology, our team delivers innovative, effective strategies tailored to the unique needs of each client and dispute.

Representative Matters

Bank Accused of Manufacturing Defaults to Force Refinancing of $35+ Million Hotel Loan Portfolio
Quantum Law Group represents a family-owned portfolio of hotel operators in a lender liability action arising from a $35+ million commercial loan relationship with a regional bank. Despite decades of timely payments and significant over-collateralization, the bank retroactively declared non-monetary defaults following the death of the principal guarantor and during the COVID-19 recovery period. Discovery has revealed internal bank communications acknowledging no anticipated credit loss and reflecting a strategy to place the loan in retroactive default to increase the interest rate and sell the portfolio at near-par value. The clients were forced to refinance under severe time constraints with a pending default, resulting in more than $6 million in additional interest, fees, and credit harm. The firm is prosecuting claims for breach of contract, breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and other causes of action.

Vita Property Management Group, LLC, et al v. Flatt, Weiss, Mass Mutual, et al., Tennessee Circuit Court for Franklin County
Plaintiffs filed a complaint alleging that defendants conspired in a scheme to defraud plaintiffs in a sophisticated premium financed life insurance scheme which trapped plaintiffs in expensive and unaffordable life insurance through improper premium financing which was misrepresented. Defendants filed an answer denying any wrongdoing. The case was resolved by all parties in a confidential settlement without requiring trial.

Kacker v. Lincoln National Life Insurance, which was transferred to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
The Firm brough a claim on behalf of widow of insured seeking benefits under life insurance policy. Insured surrendered his life insurance policy while fatally ill upon receiving notice of substantial premium increase. Plaintiff contended the increase was based upon an illegal increase in cost of insurance and that the surrender was based upon confusion. Defendant denied all allegations. The case was resolved by all parties in a confidential settlement without requiring trial.