Navigating business litigation is much like a strategic game of chess, where each move can have significant consequences. However, for those with a sharp analytical mind and strategic vision, it becomes a matter of skillfully uncovering opportunities and outmaneuvering challenges. This is the advantage that Oberheiden, a nationally recognized law firm, brings to high-stakes federal cases, safeguarding their clients' reputations, financial security, and freedom.
The firm is staffed with legal professionals whose talents are as diverse and specialized as pieces on a chessboard. Former Justice Department trial attorneys anchor their litigation strategy, bringing extensive courtroom experience and a deep understanding of federal law. Complementing them are former Secret Service operatives and retired FBI agents, specialists in fraud detection and digital forensics, ensuring that no detail goes unnoticed.
In the area of business litigation, the diversity of cases we handle is vast. Our team has represented employers facing federal litigation threats or actual cases, including instances where businesses are sued by the U.S. government. We also handle classic commercial litigation cases, ranging from breach of contract and tortious interference to intellectual property rights.
Additionally, while the former Director of the CIA, the former Secretary of State, and former members of the U.S. Congress may not engage directly in litigation, their strategic insights and connections lend credibility to the firm's cases. Collectively, these resources create an impregnable defense, making Oberheiden a formidable force in the legal arena— respected by clients and feared by adversaries.
“In the area of business litigation, the diversity of cases we handle is vast. Our team has represented employers facing federal litigation threats or actual cases, including instances where businesses are sued by the U.S. government,” says Dr. Nick Oberheiden, founder of Oberheiden. “We also handle classic commercial litigation cases, ranging from breach of contract and tortious interference to intellectual property rights.”
Another significant area of Oberheiden’s practice involves cases where former employees misappropriate intellectual property or trade secrets, such as confidential customer and client lists, to their new employers. These are frequent requests from clients seeking to protect their valuable assets. The firm possesses advanced forensic tools to detect and prove thesekinds of thefts. It specializes in identifying the electronic traces of such activities and pursuing claims on behalf of businesses.
Oberheiden's calculations show that it has safeguarded businesses from approximately $8 to $9 billion in potential damages across the cases it has managed. Specifically, in whistleblower cases, where the federal government brings lawsuits against businesses, the firm has played a pivotal role. Over the past decade, it has been highly active in these cases, helping clients avoid penalties and significant financial losses.
Most of the time, businesses reach out to Oberheiden during times of crisis—whether they've just been notified of a government investigation, are facing an unexpected audit, or find themselves suddenly embroiled in litigation. The firm recognizes the urgency and anxiety that these situations can create and gives the case the utmost importance. Right from the start, clients get direct access to senior-level attorneys. There are no junior lawyers, associates, paralegals, or secretaries. Instead, senior partnerlevel attorneys with decades of experience in civil litigation or the Justice Department work directly with individual clients. From the first phone call, clients have direct cell phone access to their attorney, who will serve as their single point of contact throughout the process. There are no layers of bureaucracy, no secretaries to navigate—just direct, personal access to a seasoned professional dedicated to resolving their case.
Once the client is paired with an attorney, that relationship remains consistent. Oberheiden doesn’t pass clients around to different attorneys or delegate their cases. The goal of this personalized approach is to provide clarity, confidence, and competent legal representation when it matters most.
According to Dr. Oberheiden, business litigation is no longer confined to the traditional realms of breach of contract and intellectual property disputes. The battlefield has evolved, with e-discovery and AI emerging as key players. The firm is at the forefront of this transition, embracing AI's impact on litigation. Oberheiden has even authored a book on AI Litigation, preparing clients for the challenges posed by AI-driven issues, from unauthorized use of likeness to intellectual property rights. This forward-thinking approach ensures that Oberheiden is not just reacting to current trends; it is a grandmaster of the game, proactively equipping clients to navigate the complexities of the digital age.