Overview
Steve Dupré has more than four decades of experience as a seasoned business trial lawyer. He has represented just about every different type of business imaginable. His clients have ranged from publicly held companies to private entrepreneurs and other individuals.
Steve takes pride in being a leader for the last three decades in the use of the most current technologies and communication tools available to trial lawyers in persuading fact finders and other audiences, and to efficiently manage his practice. Steve recently has trained hundreds of lawyers both in and outside the firm on the art of “Zoom advocacy,” since most courts around the country have pivoted to the use of remote videoconferencing technology to conduct hearings, bench trials, and other proceedings ordinarily reserved for the courtrooms.
Steve has handled cases encompassing a wide range of industries and legal issues. His most recent emphasis has been on bet-the-farm, complex commercial disputes, class action defense, bad faith defense, and in representing plaintiffs and defendants in business tort, fraud, fiduciary duty, legal malpractice, business governance, and contract and partnership disputes. Throughout his career as a trial lawyer, he has prosecuted and defended against motions for temporary restraining orders and preliminary or temporary injunctions.
Steve's trials and other matters have involved an equally wide array of industries and issues, including: accounting, administrative proceedings, appeals, bankruptcy, banking, breach of fiduciary duty, business governance, civil RICO (federal and state), civil theft, computer, collection, condominium, copyright, corporate governance, deceptive practices, defamation, e-discovery, emerging technologies, eminent domain, forensic computer investigations, fraudulent transfer, homeowner association, intentional infliction of emotional distress, injunction, insurance company rehabilitation, landlord-tenant, Lanham Act, libel, licensing, limited liability company, mortgage foreclosure, noncompete claims, preferential transfer, public records, real estate, regulated industries, replevin, RESPA, secured transactions, securities, slander, software protection, tax, technology, temporary restraining orders, tortious interference, preliminary injunctions, trade secrets, UCC, and zoning laws.