Jacqueline (Jackie) Veit is an experienced commercial litigator who has successfully tried, litigated and provided counseling in a wide range of business disputes in state and federal trial and appellate courts, and in arbitration and mediation, throughout the U.S.
Her practice focuses on complex fraud matters, both in the civil and bankruptcy settings; intracompany disputes arising from corporate or asset acquisitions, or among limited liability company members or partners; and management or distribution relationships. Jackie also represents clients in administrative proceedings, and advises and litigates employment matters, particularly in connection with the termination of employment, restrictive covenants and discrimination and retaliation issues.
Jackie has been recognized by the Super Lawyers publication. She recently co-authored an article, “Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith” that appeared in the New York Law Journal.
Jackie has served as an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association.
This seminar will examine the “duty to negotiate in good faith” that arises in some preliminary agreements, such as some standard letters of intent entered into at the initial stages of any corporate or real estate negotiation. Surprising...