Corporate Litigation and Collections

Expertly Representing Corporate Clients


Midtown Legal has a vast array of experience representing corporate clients in varying litigation matters. Our firm has found success representing corporate clients in breach of contract and collection matters, as well as employment litigation, fraud and consumer protection cases. The Midtown Legal team also represents individual owners and officers in shareholder, member and partner disputes.

Breach of Contract and Collections

The attorneys at Midtown Legal have a long history of experience in collection matters and they will apply that wealth of knowledge to helping your business collect on the unpaid balances owed to it. Our firm also meticulously defends businesses in breach of contract matters in both arbitration and court.

Employment Litigation

Midtown Legal will fight for your business in enforcing its restrictive covenants with former employees and contractors. Our firm knows the importance of a company’s confidential information and team that took years of hard work and sweat to build, and Midtown Legal will do everything possible to protect that valuable work. Our firm will also practically guide your business through an FLSA claim against an employee or former employee, making sure to protect the bottom line while representing your company.

Consumer Protection and Fraud

Our firm understands that sometimes untrue claims are made against companies. We can guide your business through these fraud and consumer protection claims, and fight for your reputation. Our attorneys have years of experience defending companies in these actions and working with the media to prevent damages done outside of court too. Additionally, our team will swiftly prosecute any other company that made a misrepresentation to your business.

Shareholder, Member and Partnership Disputes

Business divorce can be a difficult time in a person’s life, but it’s important to fight for what you deserve for building your company. Midtown Legal represents individual officers, directors and owners of companies as they navigate the challenges of winding down businesses and other disputes between the officers, directors and owners.