Ling Law Group helps business owners in Venice and the greater Los Angeles area with complex disputes, contract claims, and commercial lawsuits.
If your company faces fraud, misrepresentation, conversion of property, or interference with business relations, our team offers practical guidance and strong advocacy to pursue the right outcome.
A focused business litigation approach protects assets, preserves competitive standing, and helps recover losses. We help you evaluate options, gather evidence, and seek remedies such as damages, injunctions, or other relief through appropriate channels.
Our Venice practice draws on decades of combined experience in civil and commercial litigation, with lawyers who specialize in business disputes, contract claims, and related remedies.
Business torts include claims such as fraud, misrepresentation, and interference with contractual relations that harm a company’s finances and operations.
A proactive, evidence‑driven approach helps identify liability, calculate damages, and determine the best path to resolution, whether through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings.
A business tort is a civil wrong that causes economic harm to a business. To prove liability, the claim typically requires showing duty, breach, causation, and damages, along with proof of the other elements specific to the claim.
Successful claims require clear proof of the harmful act, its connection to the damages, and a strategy that may include written discovery, document review, witness interviews, and targeted motions to move the case forward.
This glossary defines common terms used in business litigation to help you understand filings, strategies, and remedies in Venice and California courts.
Intentional Interference with Contract occurs when a party intentionally disrupts a valid contract, causing economic harm to one of the involved businesses.
Fraud involves a false statement or concealment of a material fact made to induce reliance and cause damages.
Conversion is the wrongful control or appropriation of someone else’s property, depriving the owner of use or possession.
Misrepresentation is a false statement presented as fact that leads another party to act to its detriment.
Clients may choose between litigation, arbitration, mediation, or negotiated settlements depending on the facts, costs, timelines, and goals of the business.
For straightforward disputes, a focused claim and concise strategy can resolve issues quickly and predictably.
A limited approach may protect ongoing collaborations while addressing the core damages and liability.
A full investigation with discovery, document review, and witness interviews builds a stronger case.
A broad strategy aligns advocacy, settlement options, and trial readiness for the best possible result.
Taking a wide view helps identify all potential claims, damages, and remedies, reducing surprises later in the case.
A complete plan targets the most beneficial remedies, including damages, injunctions, and strategic settlements.
Integrated evidence gathering and careful strategy reduce risk and improve outcomes.
Gather contracts, invoices, emails, and any communications related to the dispute.
Arrange a consultation to discuss goals, timelines, and possible outcomes.
If your business faces claims of fraud, misrepresentation, or interference that threaten revenue, property, or contracts, a thoughtful legal plan can help you protect interests.
A strategic approach can also clarify remedies, costs, and timelines, enabling better decision making.
Contract disputes, misrepresentation in business deals, fraudulent schemes, or interference with prospective contracts may require formal claims and litigation.
When a party fails to perform under a contract, causing monetary or operational harm.
When someone wrongfully takes or uses property belonging to another party.
When a false statement leads to entering an agreement that causes losses.
We know Venice and California law, and we work closely with clients to understand goals and timelines.
Our team focuses on transparent communication, thoughtful strategy, and effective advocacy.
We aim for favorable results while keeping costs reasonable and predictable.
From intake to resolution, our process aligns with your goals, with regular updates and flexible options.
We review facts, documents, damages, and goals to determine the best path forward.
We discuss the situation, potential remedies, and timelines.
We gather contracts, correspondences, and financial records.
We develop a strategy, prepare pleadings, and file documents as needed.
Identify claims, defenses, and valuation.
We request information and manage the filing process.
We pursue negotiation, mediation, or trial as appropriate.
We seek favorable settlements when possible.
If necessary, we prepare for court, including jury and evidentiary presentation.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
A business tort is a civil wrong that causes economic harm to a business, such as fraud, misrepresentation, or interference with contractual relations. These claims require showing how the defendant’s actions caused financial loss. The specifics depend on the law of California and the facts of the case. If you think you have a business tort, a careful evaluation by a licensed attorney is essential.
Times for litigation vary based on complexity, court availability, and whether the case goes to trial. Simple matters may resolve in months, while complex disputes can take years. An attorney can help estimate timelines and manage expectations.
Remedies may include damages for losses, injunctive relief to stop ongoing harm, and in some cases specific performance. The chosen remedy depends on the facts, the location, and the court’s available options.
Gather contracts, emails, invoices, financial records, and any communications that show the nature of the dispute and damages. Having organized documentation helps your case move forward more efficiently.
Settlement can be quicker and less costly, but may not fully resolve all issues. A trial provides a final determination by a judge or jury with formal findings. Your strategy will weigh these considerations.
Local counsel is often beneficial for Venice cases because they understand local procedures, courts, and tendencies. A local attorney can coordinate with specialists as needed.
Yes. It is possible to pursue multiple claims, such as fraud and breach of contract, in the same action if the facts support each claim and the law allows.
Cross‑jurisdiction issues can arise when parties are in different states. Our team will explain how out‑of‑state aspects may affect the case and where to file claims.
To start, contact Ling Law Group in Venice for a confidential consultation. We will review your facts, outline potential remedies, and discuss next steps and timelines.