Business Divorce

Our firm has a successfully handled numerous high-stakes business divorce cases, delivering outcomes that protect our clients' financial and operational interests. With tailored strategies and expert negotiation, we resolve complex asset divisions and partner disputes, preserving long-term value. The cases below showcase our recent successes—click the link for more details.

At Levin-Epstein & Associates, P.C., we navigate clients through the legal and financial aspects of their business divorce. Our goal is to help you make well-informed decisions so that the outcome of the business divorce achieves your goals without wasting your valuable time or your financial resources.

Our team of skilled attorneys will negotiate vigorously to achieve a financially responsible resolution that meets your goals and, if that cannot be achieved amicably, then we will protect your interests through litigation.

If you are considering separating from your business or have partners or investors who do not share your vision for your company, let Levin-Epstein & Associates, P.C. help you achieve the personal and financial goals that work best for you and your business.

Notable General Litigation Cases

Our firm has a proven track record of success in general litigation, resolving complex disputes across various industries. The cases featured here reflect our dedication to strategic advocacy and delivering the best outcomes for our clients. Click the link for more details.

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Case One

The firm successfully defended a national solar powered LED lighting systems company in a federal action filed in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, involving allegations of, inter alia, (i) misappropriation of trade secrets; (ii) tortious interference with contract; and (iii) fraudulent conveyance filed by a disgruntled former partner, securing a pleadings-stage dismissal, with prejudice. Following briefing on our motion to dismiss the lawsuit, the case settled for nuisance value.

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Case Two

The Supreme Court of the State of New York sustained our client’s claim for conversion of investment capital as against an individual defendant in a joint venture.

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