PRACTICE AREA
PROVIDING EXPERT LEGAL SERVICES
The Krongold Law Corp. was founded with one simple mission in mind: to provide individual attention to busy business owners who need aggressive legal representation. We offer a calm and rational perspective while crafting solutions that provide the most efficient long-term benefits. Our commitment and passion for seasoned professional representation combined with our vast experience has earned us the confidence of many satisfied clients who seek our advice when they are sued and want to sue for various business disputes.
Here at the Krongold Law Corp. we specialize in four major practice areas: Intellectual Property Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Appellate Law, and Complex Business Litigation.
These practice areas involve prosecuting or defending actions for breach of contract or negligence, defamation or libel, interference with contractual relations, unfair business practices, partnership disputes, fraud and deceit over business deals or investments, infringement of trademarks, copyrights or design patents, theft of trade secrets, violations of privacy rights, and related claims.
WHAT WE DO
WE SPECIALIZE IN
THESE AREAS OF PRACTICE
BUSINESS LITIGATION
Wide variety of disputes between and among businesses or their owners. The types of disputes includes breach or violation of employment, shareholder or partnership agreements; fraud or deceit in the purchase, sale and much more.
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)
Filing a lawsuit should be the last resort after you have exhausted all other attempts to resolve a dispute. A dispute can be quickly resolved by meeting with your adversary after perhaps sending a cease and desist letter or a demand letter. The Krongold Law Corp. can assist!
APPELLATE LAW
If you lost a case in the trial court, you have the opportunity to appeal. The Krongold Law Corp. handles civil writs and appeals. Writs of mandate are filed to review interim or non-final orders where there is no “plain, speedy, and adequate remedy, in the ordinary course of law,” to challenge the decision.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Wide area of intangible property interests: patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Patents protect novel, non-obvious, and useful inventions of things or methods. Trademarks protect a word, name, logo, or device used in commerce as a source identifier for goods or services.
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Hunter S Thompson