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DEFENDANT’S MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF ITS MOTION TO DISMISS
PLAINTIFF sued DEFENDANT for breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets. PLAINTIFF does not, however, allege that DEFENDANT actually breached the contract nor does it have any evidence whatsoever that he has misappropriated trade secrets.
PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT OF ITS MOTION FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AND EXPEDITED DISCOVERY
PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT OF ITS MOTION FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AND EXPEDITED DISCOVERY for trade secrets claim
defendan brief in opposition to injunctive relief
DEFENDANT’S MEMORANDUM IN OPPOSITION TO PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AND EXPEDITED
DISCOVERY
Breach of contract complaint
an action seeking injunctive relief to prevent the misappropriation of trade secrets and confidential proprietary information
Confidential Settlement Statement – Construction Mediation
A confidential settlement statement for construction case. Construction projects often produce disputes. Mediation can help resolve such disputes, quickly, confidentially, and efficiently.
Forms of mediation vary greatly, from facilitative (with the mediator encouraging parties to consider the benefits of settlement, and creative alternatives for dispute resolution), to evaluative (with the mediator providing a non-binding assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of positions, to help parties rationally evaluate the benefits of settlement), and a variety of other forms. Mediators, moreover, vary, from subject matter experts (including non-lawyer professionals) to experts in dispute resolution (including ex-judges and highly experienced counsel).
Get a process, and a mediator, that is right for your dispute. Even if the process is not specified in a contract, or if mediation is directed by a court, you still have the ability to shape the process (on agreement with the adversary). Since you share an interest in ensuring that the process succeeds, early discussion with adversaries about the needs of the dispute should be a high priority.
Brief in Support to Motion to Dismiss (Patent Law)
A 12B brief in support for a motion to dismiss for patent infringement
Complaint for Tax Refund
Complaint filed against federal government for not refunding tax
Since 2007, a tax preparer will be liable for errors committed on any return. This is because the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) §6694 was modified–broadened, really–replacing “an income tax return preparer” with “a tax return preparer.”
If the appeals officer agrees with the IRS, you have the option of challenging the IRS in court. If you choose to pursue the issue in court, you can pay the amount of tax in dispute and file the appropriate documentation in a U.S. District Court or the Court of Federal Claims for a refund.
To report a tax return preparer for improper tax preparation practices, complete and send Form 14157, Complaint: Tax Return Preparer (PDF) with all supporting documentation to the IRS. The form and documentation can be faxed or mailed, but please do not do both.
Report abusive tax preparers to the IRS.
If you suspect a return preparer filed or changed the return without your consent, you should also file Form 14157-A, Return Preparer Fraud or Misconduct Affidavit. You can get these forms at IRS.gov or by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
Federal Complaint for Patent Infringement
COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT
Complaint for Copyright Infringement
CLAIMS OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
Complaint For Trademark Infringement
COMPLAINT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT
Restraining Order – Violation of Confidentiality Agreement
Filed a TRO and Injunction for Violating Confidentiality Agreement
Violation of Sherman Act – Complaint
COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF FOR:
(1 )Violation of Sherman Act 15 U.S.C. § 1;
(2) Violation of Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. § 2;
(3) Violation of Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. § 14;
(4) Violation of Business & Professions Code § 16720;
(5) Violation of California Business & Professions Code § 17200;
(6) Intentional Interference With Contractual Relations; and
(7) Intentional Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage
Complaint for Maritime Breach of Contract
Compalint filed for Breach of Contract maritime Law
Complaint For Insurance Breach of Contract
Breach of Contract failure to pay an insurance claim