Commercial Litigation

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Marks Gray has focused on business and enterprise for decades and developed an experience based understanding of commercial relationships and the intricacies of legal disputes businesses face.

Marks Gray is one of Jacksonville’s oldest and most respected law firms, tracing its origin to 1899 when attorney Richard P. Marks opened his office in Jacksonville. Since our founding, we have maintained a commitment to being Northeast Florida’s go-to law firm for comprehensive business and corporate law services. Through tireless efforts, we developed a depth and breadth of expertise which has carried our firm through war times, economic peaks and valleys, as well as major changes in the city we call home. Marks Gray takes great pride in its ongoing involvement and influence in the city of Jacksonville, through firm participation in the community and in the United States Uniformed Services.

Marks Gray corporate attorneys have vast experience in commercial litigation, from representing large national and international corporations to small businesses and individuals. Marks Gray attorneys provide business clients with direction on complex disputes with focus on the client’s unique goals; whether to maximize recovery, protect themselves, protect their assets, or level the playing field against an unscrupulous competitor. Marks Gray has brought, defended, and resolved thousands of business and commercial disputes since 1899.
Our team has both the experience and skills to effectively handle commercial disputes of all types, including:

  • Breach of contract actions, from simple to exceedingly complex
  • Misappropriation of intellectual property
  • Marketplace disputes and unfair competition
  • False advertising
  • Complex banking and corporate matters
  • Shareholder/Partnership disputes

Our strong commercial litigation practice includes trial and appellate counsel, arbitrators, and mediators.

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