High-Stakes Commercial Litigation

Focused representation for complex business and contract disputes

No one starts a business with the goal of ending up in litigation. But complex commercial disputes arise when there are issues with breaches of contract, failed deals, unfair business practices, fraud, or trade libel. These problems drain resources, stall growth, spoil reputation and relationships, and create uncertainty that harm a business at every level. For those bringing claims, litigation is a practical necessity to ensure their business’s rights and interests are protected. For those defending claims, litigation threatens their operations, can expose sensitive information, and divert time and attention away from running their business.

At Contarino Roth LLC, we have deep experience representing businesses and individuals on both sides of complex commercial litigation. We help clients assert their rights when contractual or legal obligations have been breached, and defend against claims that overreach, lack merit, or distort the underlying business reality. From the outset, we work with our clients to develop a clear and comprehensive strategy, identifying the core issues, assessing risk, and developing a plan of attack aligned with our client’s objectives—not just in the immediate litigation, but in their business broadly.

We know that commercial disputes do not arise in a vacuum. They often involve layered contracts, long-term business relationships, and significant financial exposure. As litigation unfolds, costs mount, positions harden, and the pressure to resolve matters skillfully and cost-efficiently can conflict with the need to ensure the protection of long-term interests. We know that without a clear strategy, commercial litigation can become protracted, expensive, and sprawl out of control.

Our clients trust Contarino Roth LLC for steady guidance, strategic advocacy, and effective representation in complex commercial litigation when the stakes are high and the outcome matters. When our clients face “bet the business” litigation, they bet on us.