Helped a client to obtain a $680k judgment.
Shut down a trade mark infringer with one letter and a draft Complaint.
SANDOLLAR PLLC helps entrepreneurs and small businesses navigate difficult legal situations in
New Haven Superior Court, Milford Superior Court, Bridgeport Superior Court,
the Federal court for the District of Connecticut, in Connecticut arbitrations, and in the Southern District of New York.
Sandollar Handles Lawsuits in Bridgeport
SANDOLLAR Law has been helping clients resolve disputes in Bridgeport Superior Court, such as:
• breach of contract;
• denial of use of an LLC asset (airplane);
• fraudulent inducement of a business purchase;
• disposition of money held by an investment fund;
• payment for skilled nursing staffing services.
Alan Harrison has handled local and international commercial disputes involving a variety of industries ranging from firearms to industrial cleaning chemicals to collectible trading cards. His litigation experience includes allegations of fraud, trademark infringement, patent infringement, embezzlement, unfair competition, copyright infringement, and simple breaches of contract.
Clients appreciate Alan's candid assessments of legal issues, actionable advice, and clear explanations of legal strategy.
SANDOLLAR is a go-to resource for business owners who are in difficult legal situations or contemplating litigation against dishonest, unscrupulous, or simply obstinate business partners, contractors, competitors, suppliers, landlords, or customers. (SANDOLLAR cautions you that suing a customer is never a good look — and suing anyone is a reputational risk.)
Clients appreciate Alan's candid assessments of legal issues, actionable advice, and clear explanations of legal strategy.
SANDOLLAR is a go-to resource for business owners who are in difficult legal situations or contemplating litigation against dishonest, unscrupulous, or simply obstinate business partners, contractors, competitors, suppliers, landlords, or customers. (SANDOLLAR cautions you that suing a customer is never a good look — and suing anyone is a reputational risk.)