Business Law

Nall & Miller has extensive experience in business litigation and commercial transactions. Our practice in this area includes incorporations, employment agreements, employment separations, director and fiduciary litigation, creditor's rights, bankruptcy, adversary proceedings, and business dissolutions.

We provide our business clients with the tools and strategies necessary to avoid expensive and protracted litigation. When litigation becomes necessary, we pride ourselves on creative and thoughtful legal strategies, which maximize the chance of obtaining a favorable outcome.

Experience in this practice area includes:

  • Collection of $450,000 from a heater distributor and a third party lender on a judgment for violation of a distribution contract.
  • Bringing suit against directors and officers of a failed dollar store chain for breaches of fiduciary duty and improper distributions from liquidation.
  • Obtaining a judgment in favor of an automobile insurance company against an automobile insurance agent for insurance fraud.
  • Handling foreclosures on residential and commercial properties.
  • Negotiating a business separation for a company with over $2 million in yearly revenue.
  • Representing a minority shareholder in a freeze-out and stockholder derivative action.
  • Representing a cotton gin conglomerate in an anti-trust action.
  • Preparing non-compete agreements, employment contracts, and business purchase agreements.
  • Litigating a month-long trial involving a complex business dispute regarding issues of competitive fairness in IT licensing.
  • Negotiating a settlement for a client in international arbitration concerning a multi-million dollar supply contract dispute between a manufacturer and a licensed dealer in Canada and United States.