Banking & Commercial Litigation

Ulmer & Berne provides in-depth litigation expertise to financial service providers in all aspects of consumer and commercial litigation.  We have represented clients in virtually every type of banking litigation, including truth-in-lending and consumer disclosure, financial privacy, credit reporting and identity theft, federal preemption, electronic delivery of consumer financial services, credit discrimination, residential and commercial real estate and secured lending, secured financing, unfair or deceptive practices, deposit products and payment systems, commercial lending law, and lender liability.

Because our litigators deal with financial institutions on a regular basis, we are adept at addressing the unique structural, regulatory, and document retention issues that face financial institutions in litigation.  You reap the benefit of our broad experience.  You receive quick answers to legal questions and informed strategic advice with less research time.

Ulmer & Berne also represents financial institutions in their trustee capacities, as both personal and indenture trustees.  Our experience includes claims for breach of fiduciary duty, ERISA violations, trustee negligence, and breach of contract.

Attorneys
John M. Alten
Alexander M. Andrews
Kenneth F. Berg
Maria Del Monaco
Timothy J. Downing
Jeffrey S. Dunlap
Christopher P. Fisher
Paul R. Harris
Rebecca B. Jacobs
Marvin L. Karp
Richik Sarkar
Joseph S. Simms
Aliceia J. Smith
Max W. Thomas
David D. Yeagley
Melissa L. Zujkowski

 

Clients

 

Representative Experience

 

Related Practice Areas

Litigation
Banking & Commercial Litigation

Financial Services
Banking & Commercial Finance
Corporate Restructuring & Creditors' Rights
Financial Services Regulatory
Securities Litigation
Trust Litigation

 

Case Studies

 

Publications

 

News