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Jonathan Fuller

Associate

jfuller@hs-law.com

New York (917) 920-1817

Jonathan Fuller is a commercial litigator representing companies and individuals in complex business and employment disputes. He represents plaintiffs and defendants in federal and state court litigations, arbitrations, and high-stakes negotiations involving corporate misconduct, intellectual property, workplace rights, and executive transitions.

Jonathan brings a practical, solutions-oriented approach to complex commercial and employment matters, helping clients navigate high-stakes disputes with clarity and confidence. Drawing on his background as both a classically trained musician and an entrepreneur, Jonathan is adept at understanding his clients’ business, financial, and reputational pressures, and tailoring strategies that align with their objectives.

In his commercial litigation practice, Jonathan represents public and private companies as plaintiffs and defendants in complex business disputes. He regularly handles matters in federal and state courts, and arbitration involving breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, trademark infringement, and trade secret misappropriation issues.

In his employment practice, Jonathan counsels individuals through separations and disputes, including severance, whistleblower retaliation, and equity claims. His experience spans negotiations, mediations, and arbitrations, as well as federal and state court litigations.

Notable Matters

  • Ongoing representation of a debt collection firm asserting breach of contract and good faith claims against a major bank and credit card issuer, alleging improper diminution of value in multi-million-dollar debt sales transactions.
  • Ongoing representation of Joshua Raffaelli, former head of venture capital at Brookfield Asset Management for claims relating to compensation and whistleblower retaliation.
  • Defended a digital media company in federal action involving competing claims of breach of contract, trade secret misappropriation, unfair competition, and tortious interference.
  • Represented a commercial property seller in a dispute involving competing claims for specific performance and breach of a real estate closing agreement, securing a settlement requiring the buyer to close at a purchase price nearly $500,000 above the original contract price.
  • Advised social media entertainment company on entity formation, corporate governance, and multiple contract negotiations.