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US Business Litigation Risks A Comprehensive Handbook for Business Owners and the Attorneys Who Advise Them 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781837230464
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781783584062
To be Published: March 2025
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: A4 Paperback
Price: £159.00



Why are companies so frequently sued in the United States, and how might these business litigation risks be avoided through preventative measures and more effectively managed?

This book, now in its second edition, answers those two weighty questions. The central premise of the work is that costly and protracted lawsuits in the US are often traceable to unforced errors companies make time and again. By better understanding the sources of commercial litigation, including the various legal theories of plaintiff’s lawyers and current litigation trends, preventive steps can be implemented, reducing these risks and saving the company millions in legal fees and liabilities.

Kent Schmidt draws on over twenty-five years of experience defending companies throughout the US in almost every conceivable type of commercial litigation. He applies a “lessons-learned” approach from these experiences, to examine how companies can create a unique litigation risk profile to identify and address their primary litigation vulnerabilities. The second part of the book outlines how companies embroiled in US litigation can manage the process, from the filing of the lawsuit, expensive discovery, trial or arbitration and various dispute resolving opportunities along the way.

The book is written for a diverse audience. Attorneys, whether in-house or outside counsel, will find it a useful desk-reference for quickly accessing relevant information and issue-spotting for their clients. The book is equally accessible to non-lawyers – anyone whose responsibilities include managing US litigation risks. These persons include those in venture capital, CFOs and other members of management, risk management and compliance professionals, and entrepreneurs seeking to implement best practices as they launch a start-up or expand to US markets.

The second edition includes a number of key updates: tracking litigation trends, new US regulations emerging public policies, particularly in the area of ESG-driven lawsuits, privacy litigation, enhanced mandatory disclosures protecting consumers, new employee liabilities, and a host of other cutting edge litigation risks.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , USA
Contents:
Executive summary
About the author
Acknowledgements

Introduction
Part One: Understanding why companies are ensnared in costly litigation
Chapter 1: The five Cs of business litigation risks

Part Two: Corporate governance litigation risks – claims from shareholders and other constituents of the business
Chapter 2: Basics of corporate governance litigation
Chapter 3: Ten sources of corporate governance lawsuits

Part Three: Litigation risks from commercial contract disputes
Chapter 4: Core issues in breach of contract litigation
Chapter 5: Seventeen strategies for managing litigation risks arising from commercial contracts
Chapter 6: Lawsuits arising from negotiations and implied obligations

Part Four: Customer claims including consumer protection class actions, product liability, and breach of warranty claims
Chapter 7: Customers presenting consumer protection and class action risks
Chapter 8: A framework for identifying consumer class action risks
Chapter 9: Additional litigation risks specific to product sales and distribution