Lon Seidman leads clients through a broad range of difficult business disputes at the trial and appellate levels, including cases involving breach of contract, business divorce or other conflicts within partnerships and closely-held companies, lender liability, real estate disputes plus much more. With over 25 years of experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants, Lon brings a holistic perspective to every business problem, allowing him to anticipate opponents’ strategies and deftly resolve issues before they impede a reasonable compromise or the best outcome possible at trial.
Lon handles every aspect of high-value bankruptcy-related litigation on behalf of trustees, creditors, lenders and other interested parties, including disputes involving fraudulent schemes that crippled the company, breach of contract claims asserted by and against the estate, breach of fiduciary duties by owners, officers and directors, fraudulent transfers, preference actions and professional malpractice.
Lon has frequently served as a panelist and lecturer on several topics, including business and bankruptcy litigation issues, expert discovery and judgment enforcement.