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U.S. Law Group represents clients in complex litigation and dispute resolution matters in state and federal courts throughout California and New York, as well as in international forums. Our litigators work closely with clients to develop strategies aligned with their business and personal objectives across settlements, mediations, arbitrations, trials, and appeals. We take a disciplined, cost-conscious approach to dispute resolution, tailoring strategies to the industries and circumstances of each client.

Commercial Litigation

U.S. Law Group represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex business and commercial disputes across a range of industries. Our litigators regularly handle matters involving fraud, breach of contract, unfair competition, real estate disputes, and other business-related conflicts.

We take a strategic, business-minded approach to litigation, working closely with the firm’s corporate and transactional attorneys to develop and execute litigation strategies aligned with our clients’ short- and long-term objectives.

Recent Representative Matters in Commercial Litigation:

    • Represented a major manufacturer in a breach of contract claim involving international shipping issues.
    • Represented a technology company in federal litigation asserting breach of contract and securities fraud claims arising from cross-border convertible debenture arrangements.
    • Represented a judgment creditor in post-judgment enforcement proceedings to collect on a substantial commercial judgment.

Entertainment Litigation

With offices in L.A. and New York—the preeminent entertainment capitals of the world—U.S. Law Group litigates disputes arising across film, television, music, theatre, digital media, and publishing. Drawing on experience working at production companies, and talent agencies, our attorneys understand both the legal and business dynamics that shape entertainment disputes.

We represent producers, production companies, financiers, athletes, creative talent, and digital content creators in entertainment-related litigation, arbitration, and alternative dispute resolution, including high-stakes disputes and crisis matters unique to the entertainment industry. Our approach is strategic and business-minded, focused on protecting creative and financial interests while navigating the practical realities of entertainment conflicts.

Recent Representative Matters in Entertainment Litigation:

    • Represented an Olympic athlete in five separate state and federal actions in California and New York against networks and studios concerning profit participation. 
    • Represented a production company in disputes with SAG, WGA, and IATSE relating to the disbursement of residuals and deposits.
    • Represented a producer seeking enforcement of producer credit and participation rights arising under a motion picture production agreement.

IP Litigation

U.S. Law Group represents clients in intellectual property disputes across technology, entertainment, fashion, and consumer-facing sectors. Our litigators work closely with the firm’s transactional attorneys to develop enforcement strategies that reflect how intellectual property is created, commercialized, and used in practice.

We handle litigation involving the protection and enforcement of copyrights, trademarks, licenses, trade secrets, rights of publicity, privacy rights, and related claims under both statutory and common law. Our approach is focused, strategic, and outcome-driven, with an emphasis on protecting core intellectual property assets while advancing our clients’ broader business objectives.

Recent Representative Matters in IP Litigation:

    • Represented a celebrity client in TTAB proceeding against a major California winery.
    • Represented a film producer in complex federal and appellate litigation involving copyright ownership and life story rights relating to a proposed audiovisual work.
    • Represented multiple defendants in federal and appellate litigation involving copyright infringement claims, arbitration enforcement, and contractual release defenses arising from a large-scale immersive entertainment exhibition.
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