What Business Litigation Services Does Brodsky Law Offer?
Business litigation arises when commercial relationships break down and disputes cannot be resolved through negotiation alone. Whether you are facing a partnership conflict, a shareholder dispute, a claim of unfair business practices, or trade secret misappropriation, business litigation requires an attorney who understands both the legal framework and the commercial realities at stake. Business disputes can threaten the viability of a company, damage key relationships, and result in significant financial exposure if not handled effectively. Sasha Brodsky has represented businesses and business owners in commercial litigation in Santa Cruz County Superior Court and throughout California since 1998.
California provides several statutory and common law causes of action that are frequently invoked in business litigation. Business and Professions Code Section 17200 — California's Unfair Competition Law — prohibits unlawful, unfair, or fraudulent business acts or practices and provides broad remedies including restitution and injunctive relief. The California Uniform Trade Secrets Act (CUTSA) protects businesses against the misappropriation of trade secrets by former employees, competitors, and business partners. Partnership and LLC disputes often involve claims of breach of fiduciary duty, self-dealing, and improper distributions. Tortious interference claims address situations where a third party intentionally disrupts existing contractual or business relationships. Sasha works to protect his clients' business interests through aggressive, strategic litigation while remaining open to resolution when it serves his clients' goals.
Sasha's scope of counsel includes but is not limited to:
Whether you are pursuing or defending against a commercial dispute, partnership conflict, unfair business practices claim, or trade secret misappropriation action, Sasha provides experienced litigation counsel through every stage of the process — from pre-litigation demand letters and early case evaluation through discovery, motion practice, trial, and appeal. He works to achieve the best possible outcome for his clients, whether through settlement or verdict.
For more information about Brodsky Law's litigation services, visit our Litigation page. Contact Sasha Brodsky to discuss your business litigation matter.
