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Balch & Bingham offers significant expertise in a wide range of commercial litigation, including product liability cases and personal injury claims, as well as disputes relating to the financial services sector. It has recognized strength in the energy sector, routinely acting for large corporations facing high-stakes litigation. The team is experienced at the state and federal court level, and regularly handles appellate matters.
Work Highlights
- Balch & Bingham represented Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation in successfully appealing the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s denial of storm restoration benefits before the United States Civilian Board of Contract Appeals.
Strengths
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"Balch & Bingham provide an excellent service. They are responsive, thoughtful and a great value proposition for the level of service and expertise they provide."
"Their litigators are knowledgeable about the economic factors involved. Their strength leads to positive outcomes for their clients."
"They communicate promptly."
"Balch & Bingham provide an excellent service. They are responsive, thoughtful and a great value proposition for the level of service and expertise they provide."
"Their litigators are knowledgeable about the economic factors involved. Their strength leads to positive outcomes for their clients."
"They communicate promptly."
Notable Practitioners
Joshua Archer maintains a broad commercial litigation practice, spanning breach of contract disputes, product liability cases and personal injury claims. He often acts for clients in the healthcare and energy sectors and offers notable expertise in class actions.
"You can look to him for strategic design and directions for litigation. He knows what it takes to win bet-the-company disputes, when to apply a lot of resources and where resources aren't necessary."
"Josh is a leader and an excellent attorney."
"He is very commonsensical and is a good judge of character and strategy."