
The Firm brings years of successful trial experience to businesses and individuals involved in commercial litigation. Our attorneys have handled various types of business litigation in which we have obtained significant results for our clients against large corporations. This litigation has included contract disputes, intellectual property rights, breach of fiduciary duty and deceptive trade practices. In addition, our firm possesses the resources to level the playing field against large businesses while also providing contingency fee arrangements to our clients so that they incur less risk.
Chambers USA 2009, America’s Leading Lawyers for Business lists Cunningham Bounds in their highest ranking for Commercial Litigation firms in Alabama. To view the ranking, go to
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