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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 11:39:20+00:00

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Representing companies, shareholders, and executives in the courtroom and at the settlement table is at the heart of our practice. We resolve disputes creatively and efficiently, allowing our clients to focus their energy on their passion – their business.
Our team of attorneys strives for early resolution of matters through motions to dismiss and awards of injunctive relief (also known as temporary restraining orders or TROs). We critically analyze each matter by identifying key areas of legal exposure, risk, and potential reward.
Represented defendant in lawsuit brought by her former employer alleging breach of a non-solicitation and non-competition agreement, civil conspiracy, and other related causes of action; motion to dismiss granted with prejudice on all counts. Seneca One Finance, Inc. v. Bloshuk, Case No. RWT 16-cv-1848, — F. Supp. 3d — (D. Md. Oct. 6, 2016).
Represented defendant financial institution in lawsuit by plaintiff alleging causes of action under various federal statutes with respect to compliance with IRS notices of levy; motion to dismiss granted with prejudice on all counts; the case is currently pending on appeal. Satterlee v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, et al.,Case No. 15-1387-ABJ, (D.D.C. July 5, 2016).
Represented defendant executive with respect to a personal guaranty on a corporate line of credit; secured dismissal of all counts filed against executive client. SunTrust Bank v. Advanced Business Concepts, Inc. et al. (Va. Cir. Ct. July 1, 2016).
Represented defendant director/corporate officer in lawsuit brought by her employer alleging breach of fiduciary duty and fraudulent concealment; demurrer granted without prejudice on all counts. Martin, et al. v. Frederick, et al., Case No. 16-1383 (Va. Cir. Ct., April 27, 2016).
Represented plaintiff in corporate embezzlement case; obtained judgment for plaintiff including award of attorneys’ fees and successfully defended judgment on appeal. Maia Institute Holding, Inc. v. Ferreira (Va. Gen. Dist. Ct. Mar. 23, 2015, aff’d Cir. Ct. July 9, 2015).
Represented plaintiff government contractor in lawsuit against defendant teaming members bringing claims of fraud, conversion, unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract; secured preliminary injunction enjoining defendant teaming members from terminating plaintiff government contractor from a joint venture and also enjoining the teaming members from soliciting and/or hiring any of plaintiff’s employees or contractors. Intercom Federal Systems Corporation v. Technical and Management Resources, Inc., et al., Case No. 2013-17672 (Va. Cir. Ct., Dec. 27, 2013).
Represented defendant IT company in lawsuit by former contractor alleging breach of contract, including alleged breach of various restrictive covenants; successfully defended against motion for temporary restraining order. Top5, Inc. v. Core Point Consulting, Inc., Case No. 1:13-cv-1510-JFM, (D. Md. 2013).
Berenzweig Leonard’s attorneys have extensive specialized experience... We always feel confident in legal matters when we’re represented by them.
Berenzweig Leonard’s responsiveness, thoroughness and attention to detail make them an invaluable partner, but more importantly, their level of business knowledge and professionalism gives me peace of mind with all of my business dealings.

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