David R Socher Attorney At Law
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David Socher's practice focuses primarily on litigation and business matters. As an experienced international law practitioner, many of David's clients are foreign entities and local businesses doing business in the US or involved with cross-border transactions and trade. Recent business and litigation experience include commercial business disputes, breach of contract, construction related litigation, cannabis licensing and compliance, fraud, elder abuse claims against a business and indemnification.
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David Socher's practice focuses primarily on business and litigation matters that involve foreign entities or trade.
Recent litigation experience includes commercial business agricultural disputes, breach of contract and fraud.
Within the context of business matters, experience includes drafting and negotiating a variety of sales, licensing, operational, distribution and intellectual property related agreements and advising on California and foreign entity formation and operation.
David Socher lived and worked in Tokyo from 1997 to 2004 practicing law in both domestic Japanese law firms and a firm co-founded with Japanese attorneys.
Getting sued, whether as a business or an individual can be frustrating, aggravating and expensive.
The purpose of this article is to describe in broad strokes the different parts and phases of a typical business lawsuit.
Before a lawsuit is filed, someone has a grievance with you or your business.
Some typical grievances are that someone claims that you or your business owes them money, breached a contract, physically and/or emotionally injured them, created a faulty product or service negligently (e.g., construction), misrepresented something related to a transaction (Fraud/Misrepresentation), violated Elder Abuse laws (over 65), in some way cheated in your business or advertising so that your business gained an unfair advantage (Unfair Competition Bus.
District Export Councils are organizations of business leaders from local communities, appointed by various U.S. Secretaries of Commerce, whose knowledge of and expertise in international business provides a source of professional advice for their region's local firms.
Closely affiliated with the U.S. Commerce Department's Export Assistance Centers and the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, over 60 DECs that exist throughout the country support the U.S. Government's export promotion efforts.
In addition, DECs play a major role in the planning and coordination of export activities for their communities.
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