Significant Cases

Tamara M. Rider
Position: Associate
(562) 216-4478
Email: TRider@michellawyers.com
   

 

 

 

AcuSport Corp. v. Renda, et al.
Litigated against two former corporate employees where substantial claims of trade secret misappropriation, fraud in connection with computers, breach of duty of confidentiality, breach of contract, breach of duty of loyalty, and other causes of actions were asserted. After almost three years of extensive litigation, involving intricate components of computer forensic analysis and e-discovery, a favorable settlement agreement was entered.

Szajer v. City of Los Angeles, et al.
Co-authored a petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court for a Section 1983 civil rights action based on illegal Fourth Amendment search and seizure claims. The unique issue raised for review was whether the damages sought by the convicted defendants were necessarily barred by the fact of the criminal conviction.

Tan, et al. v. Great Khan Mongolian Festival, Inc., et al.
Obtained summary judgment on behalf of defrauded investor in the amount of $1,392,000.00, and also received rights to the investment corporation’s shares and its corporate trademark.

McDonald v. City of Chicago
Authored friend of the court amicus brief in United States Supreme Court for 34 California elected District Attorneys and other law enforcement and groups. Case resulted in the Second Amendment being “incorporated” to limit state and local government infringment.   The case received significant media coverage.

 

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