Tara Sullivan is a special projects lawyer and focuses her practice on complex
commercial, product liability and toxic tort, real estate, and financial services
litigation. In her commercial litigation practice, Tara has represented a diverse
group of clients as plaintiffs and defendants in both state and federal courts. She
assists clients with diverse business disputes and litigation matters, including
claims for fraud, negligent misrepresentation, breach of contract, breach of
fiduciary duty, breach of warranty, tortious interference with contract, unfair and
deceptive trade practices, and trade secret misappropriation. She also counsels
business entities with respect to contractual rights, obligations, and disputes.
Tara also has significant products liability experience and regularly defends a broad
range of clients, including equipment manufacturers, premises owners, and retailers,
in toxic tort and other personal injury claims. She oversees the defense of a
mass number of repetitive cases filed against her clients in South Carolina courts
and ensures a strong and coordinated defense for her clients.
In her real estate litigation practice, Tara has represented a diverse group of
clients, including developers, commercial landlords, sellers, and purchasers, in a
variety of disputes and litigation matters. Her experience includes eminent
domain/condemnation defense, lease disputes, disputes regarding purchase and sales
agreements, and construction defect defense.
Tara also has significant experience in financial services litigation and has
represented various lenders in consumer and commercial collection and foreclosure
litigation. She has routinely defended lenders against borrowers' claims for
violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,
RESPA, TILA, and various state consumer protection laws as well as claims for breach
of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, unfair trade practices, negligent
misrepresentation, unauthorized practice of law, fraud, and wrongful dispossession
of personal property following foreclosure. She has also represented financial
institutions in connection with licensing requirements and alleged securities fraud.
Tara has also represented motor vehicle manufacturers in the litigation arising from
the manufacturer-dealer relationship, franchise law and disputes, and antitrust
regulation.
Tara also has experience in appellate litigation, having argued a number of cases
before both the South Carolina Court of Appeals and the South Carolina Supreme
Court.