Business Litigation Attorney In Exton, PA
Business Litigation Attorneys Who Fight for Integrity and Results
Business Litigation Built to Win. Transparent Process. Strong Ethics. No Guesswork.
At Equal Justice Solutions, we do not run a billing mill. We do not bury decisions in legalese, stretch tasks to stretch invoices, or keep you guessing about cost, timing, or next steps. We do not represent corporate grifters, and we do not play defense for questionable conduct.
What we do is strategic, high-impact litigation for serious business fights, executed with clarity and backbone. We back our representation with a guarantee that most firms refuse to offer in Exton.
If your case is solid and you want top-tier advocacy anchored in ethics, you are exactly where you should be.
Real Strategy. Real Matters. Real Integrity
We are frequently engaged to handle high-stakes disputes that require discretion and depth, including:
$3.9 million Delaware judgment
Recently securing a $3.9 million Delaware judgment in an international contract matter involving copyright issues.
Books and records action
A books and records action against a Fortune 500 company aimed at compelling shareholder inspection rights.
Accounting malpractice investigation
An accounting malpractice investigation involving seven-figure discrepancies connected to inaccurate reporting and potential professional failures.
Arbitration matter
An arbitration matter featuring a rogue partner seeking a freeze-out to cut our client out of ownership and decision-making in a closely held business.
These are not hypotheticals. They are current, high-stakes disputes clients rely on our firm to litigate today.
What We Handle
We keep our matter load intentionally small, focused on results and grounded in integrity. A major area of expertise is Delaware Chancery Court litigation, recognized as the nation’s most respected arena for business disputes. Whether the issue is fiduciary misconduct, shareholder friction, or emergency injunctive relief, we are fluent in this specialized court where precision and trust carry real weight.
Our litigation focus includes:
- Breach of Contract
- Business Divorce & Partnership Breakups
- Shareholder & Derivative Litigation
- Books & Records Demands (8 Del. C. § 220)
- Fiduciary Duty Breaches
- Intra-Corporate Disputes
Disputes arising under federal and state securities laws
- Vendor & Supply Chain Conflicts
- Commercial Real Estate Litigation
Insurance coverage and indemnification disputes, including bad-faith insurance claims
- Trade Secret Misappropriation (6 Del. C. § 2001 et seq.)
- Commercial Judgment Enforcement Foreign Discovery
- Foreign Discovery Assistance under 28 U.S.C. § 1782
- Franchise and Licensing Disputes, including the New Jersey Franchise Practices Act
- Restrictive Covenant Enforcement (non-employment)
- Business Torts: including fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and tortious interference
- Technology and Software Contract Disputes
- Private Equity and Investment Fraud Matters
If your case involves integrity, strategy, and principle, we may be the right counsel.
We are intentional about our clients and our docket, and we generally do not take on the following types of representations:
- Companies seeking to enforce non-compete clauses against rank-and-file or non-executive employees
- Employers sued by their workers for discrimination, retaliation, or whistleblowing
- Companies looking for legal strategies to fight unionization
- Companies sued for consumer claims or personal injuries
- Companies or Individuals sued for sexual assault or related allegations
- Entities facing regulatory investigations, unless we believe the matter presents a genuinely unique and compelling public interest (e.g., being unfairly targeted due to political or protected conduct)
We are a mission-driven law firm working with Exton clients who want principled representation in serious, high-impact disputes. If your matter reflects that mission, we bring sharp legal skill and grounded ethics to protect your interests and advance the greater good.
A Legal Offer No Other Firm Makes
We insist on excellence backed by responsibility, not promises. That is why we provide an option most firms will never match:
✅ 15-Hour Legal Power Pack – $695/hour – 100% Refundable
Our hourly rate includes representation in Delaware Chancery Court, where rates of $900/hour or more are commonly deemed reasonable. See Fortis Advisors LLC v. Johnson & Johnson, C.A. No. 2020-0881-LWW, Del. Ch. 2024)
We believe high-end litigation representation should come with clarity, not billing shock or unexplained rate creep. With our approach, the cost is known upfront and the value is stated plainly.
- You prepay for 15 hours of our time.
- Your payment is kept in a separate client trust account.
- If our work or our case assessment does not satisfy you, you pull the funds with no questions asked.
✅ Transparent, Fee
Assessment
Within 20 business days, you can expect:
- A tailored written roadmap outlining legal paths forward
- Initial risk evaluation and early case insights
- Estimated costs, timelines, and exposure scenarios
- A proposed litigation approach grounded in strategy and realism
- Consideration of non-legal pressures such as media attention, stakeholder interests, and regulatory scrutiny
- Review of alternative or hybrid billing options, including contingency when appropriate
And here’s our boldest guarantee:
If you read our strategic memo and think it misses the mark, you fire us and you are charged zero.
We are not aware of another firm willing to stake its fees on client satisfaction like this, and we are comfortable doing the work at no cost if you are not convinced.
No surprises. No gotchas. No anxiety. Only precise legal advocacy.
Small Business Legal Support Program
We believe high-quality counsel should be realistic for ethical businesses that do not have deep pockets. Our Small Business Legal Support Program offers sliding-scale rates and may provide up to 50 percent off for qualifying clients in Exton.
This program is typically available for businesses with:
- Less than $5 million in annual revenue or a non-profit
- No accredited investors or institutional investment
- Other compelling or extenuating financial circumstances
We consider each matter case by case and we allocate a portion of our litigation capacity to small businesses in Exton aligned with our mission.
Built on Mission, Driven by Justice
We are a faith-based, public benefit law firm. That means:
- We view law as a vocation grounded in values, not a pure revenue engine.
- We use legal strategy to advance justice, not to manufacture loopholes.
- We take on the underdog when both the law and conscience favor them.
- Your fees help underwrite our mission of offering legal services to those with limited means, including our pro bono program.
Our faith shapes how we practice law, grounded in Micah 6:8, with a commitment to truth, justice, and humility. You may not share our beliefs, but you will never see us cut ethical corners or soften integrity for strategic advantage.
Our lawyers come from elite academic backgrounds, have been tested in real disputes, and hold themselves to the highest professional standards.
Who We Often Represent
Minority shareholders asserting inspection rights and derivative claims
Founders facing wrongful termination, squeeze-outs, or partner deception
Companies handling contract breakdowns, vendor disputes, or trade secret issues
Investors harmed by misappropriation or breaches of fiduciary obligations
Business owners pursuing claims tied to commercial fraud
Businesses challenging insurers in coverage related disputes
Companies evaluating accountability claims against accountants, attorneys, advisors, and other fiduciaries
We litigate in state and federal courts, arbitrate under AAA and JAMS frameworks, and practice in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and federal courts across the country.
Common Questions About Business Litigation
What does a business litigation attorney do?
We litigate business disputes involving contracts, ownership and partner conflict, fiduciary obligations, and commercial relationships, pursuing outcomes that are strategic, ethical, and efficient.
Can I sue my business partner in Pennsylvania?
Yes. Pennsylvania may be an appropriate forum for many business disputes, but venue often turns on where the company was formed and what the operating or shareholder agreements require. Because many Pennsylvania companies are Delaware entities, litigation may need to occur in Delaware. We advise after reviewing your structure and facts.
How much does a business lawsuit cost?
We start with a refundable 15 hour retainer at $695 per hour. You receive a detailed strategy memo and legal roadmap with clear next steps. If you are not satisfied, we refund your funds or waive the fees entirely with no billing surprises.
Real Talk: Is This the Right Move?
Don’t blow the whistle because you’re angry.
Blow it because you can’t live with the lie.
If you’ve already spoken up and they came for you—you’re exactly why we exist.
In addition to our multi-lawyer team, we proudly partner with the nationwide law firm Wade Kilpela Slade to ensure False Claims Act cases are staffed with the depth they demand. Typically, FCA matters are supported by a team of three to four attorneys, combining trial-readiness, federal expertise, and mission alignment.