Abrams & Bayliss, LLP, is a corporate and business law boutique focusing on high stakes litigation support and transactional advice where there is a high risk of commercial litigation or which involve complex or novel issues of Delaware Corporate law. We have extensive experience representing corporations, stockholders, directors, and executives in a wide range of litigation and transactions. We also have extensive experience with other business entities, including partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability companies, as well as with trust litigation involving novel questions of Delaware law.
Abrams & Bayliss attorneys have extensive experience and substantial expertise in a wide range of business, fiduciary and corporate litigation, both at the trial and appellate level. Unlike many firms, we frequently represent both plaintiffs and defendants, and this experience gives our attorneys an added measure of insight on strategic and tactical issues. We have a proven track record of offensive and defensive successes, including both obtaining and defeating expedited injunction applications and successfully prosecuting and defending claims for monetary or equitable relief. We do a substantial amount of trial work and we typically handle difficult, risky, novel and high-stakes problems.
Business Disputes
The firm uses small teams composed of skilled lawyers with extensive and successful experience in serious litigation and business disputes.
Business Transactions
Abrams & Bayliss has extensive experience representing corporations, stockholders, directors, and executives in a wide range of litigation and transactions. We also have extensive experience with other business entities, including partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability companies, as well as with trust litigation involving novel questions of Delaware law. We have particular depth and experience in control contests, business transactions and contract disputes, and complex valuation disputes. The firm’s economic success allows us to structure hourly, contingent or alternative fee arrangements that are suitable for the goals of each engagement.