Foley & Lardner LLP | Dallas, Texas, United States
A lawyer since 2002
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A pragmatic business litigation attorney, Peter Loh views litigation, or potential litigation, as a business dispute in search of a business solution. With extensive courtroom experience, Peter litigates tenaciously on clients’ behalf. He also counsels them on how to avoid litigation, recognizing that clients view it as inconvenient, expensive, and unpleasant.
“Peter is a thoughtful and conscientious lawyer who has an ability to think through strategy in both individual disputes as well how it will affect your business at an organizational level. He makes sober and realistic assessments of risk and communicates clearly. He is also adept at leveraging the firm’s significant resources to assist your business in ways you might not have considered. Peter provides excellent counsel and I highly recommend him.“ Stephen Hagedorn, former General Counsel for Jani-King International, Inc.
Peter represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation disputes throughout the country in the manufacturing, retail, tech, finance, and consumer products sectors. He advises on and litigates claims of breach of contract, fraud, trade secret misappropriation, tortious interference, and violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA).
Peter has a national reputation for his extensive experience representing franchisors. He has litigated against the Department of Labor and Small Business Administration on behalf of national franchise systems in cases involving employment misclassification and the issuance of loans from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).