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Provided by Wargo French & Singer LLP

Wargo French Singer, with offices in Atlanta, Miami, and Los Angeles, is known for its robust business and commercial litigation practice. The firm represents clients in all phases of litigation, including federal and state court proceedings and arbitrations, as well as complex class-action and appellate matters. With a proven record of securing positive verdicts and outcomes, WFS is a trusted litigation partner for businesses of all sizes seeking highly skilled and cost-effective representation. The firm’s attorneys are known for their aggressive yet strategic and well-reasoned advocacy, delivering exceptional results in high-stakes disputes.

RECENT WORK HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

In a week-long federal jury trial, WFS successfully represented defendants and counterclaimants in a complex partnership dispute originally initiated by the plaintiff’s filing of a $2.5 million breach of contract case against WFS’s clients. WFS obtained a complete defense verdict on the plaintiff’s claims, while simultaneously prosecuting counterclaims for breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, tortious interference, and defamation, resulting in an $8.5 million verdict in clients’ favor.

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Litigation: General Commercial - Atlanta

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What the Team is Known For

Wargo French Singer’s Atlanta-based practice offers expertise across the full spectrum of commercial litigation. The group is well equipped to advise on breach of contract, malpractice and patent infringement cases. The team also handles matters involving insurance coverage, financial services and defamation litigation. The firm routinely appears before state and federal trial and appellate courts.

Notable practitioners

Michael French is a key contact.

Work Highlights

  • Wargo French Singer successfully represented defendants and counterclaimants in a complex partnership dispute, obtaining a complete defense verdict on the plaintiff’s claims while simultaneously prosecuting counterclaims, resulting in an $8.5 million verdict in the clients’ favor.