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      • Business Litigation Attorney in Irvine, CA
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      • Non-Compete Disputes
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      • Addressing Post-Purchase Problems for California Homeowners
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      • California Statute of Limitations: Written vs. Oral Contracts
      • Rights Relating to Problems Discovered After the Purchase of a Business
      • How to File a Business Lawsuit in California
      • How to Dissolve a Business Partnership in California
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      • Business Torts & Punitive Damages
      • Protecting Trade Secrets
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      • Trade Secrets vs. Patents
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        a Trademark is Infringed?
      • Common Causes of Construction Litigation
      • Can a Homeowner
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      • 3 Forms of Unfair Business Competition That Can
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      • Types of Construction
        Defects in California
      • Understanding
        Tortious Interference
        Claims in California
      • How California’s Business Judgment Rule Benefits Business Management
      • What you Need to Know About Contract Disputes
      • Trade Secret Disputes: What Qualifies as a Trade Secret?
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      • Understanding
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      • Can I Sue for Bad Reviews Against My Business?
      • What to Do When You Suspect Your Business Partner of Fraud
      • Are Non-Competes
        Enforceable in California?
      • Business Interruption Claims and COVID
      • How Informal Discovery Conferences May Reduce Costs
      • Understanding Construction Defect Lawsuits
      • Are Employment Arbitration Clauses Enforceable?
      • The Construction Defect Statute Of Limitations
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William B. Hanley, Attorney At Law
2700 Newport Blvd
Ste 172

Newport Beach
, CA
92663
(949) 408-1439

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