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CPM regularly represents professionals, executives, and other highly compensated employees in compensation, bonus and commission disputes, breach-of-contract cases, and severance negotiations. CPM has represented clients against Silicon Valley technology companies where the issues included equity compensation and the valuation of stock options. Where involuntary terminations are involved, CPM’s attorneys are skilled at identifying violations of the law or breaches of contract and utilizing creative approaches to leverage the facts in favor of our clients.

CPM’s reputation as attorneys who are not afraid to try cases helps our clients achieve excellent results. If you would like to discuss further, please follow up with Adam Zapala.

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