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Civil: Mr. Pitzer has litigated civil cases in both federal and state courts all across the country. Most recently, Mr. Pitzer:
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- Won a seven figure settlement on behalf of a technology entrepreneur in a complex breach of contract case involving complicated issues of exclusive marketing rights and obligations (September 2005)
- Won a vigorously-contested fraud and breach of contract trial in Portland, Oregon on behalf of the purchaser of a downtown Portland restaurant who was swindled out of her down payment (June 2004)
- Won a policy limits settlement on behalf of a group of Washington investors who lost over four million dollars in a failed real estate transaction due to grossly overvalued loan collateral (May 2004)
- Successfully represented the seller of a Montana-based manufacturing business throughout all negotiations and documentation of a seven figure asset sale/merger (May-July 2004)
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- Won a cutting-edge and highly publicized trademark trial in Portland, Oregon on behalf of a nationally recognized African musician (February 2003)
- Won a temporary restraining order in Portland, Oregon preventing a corporate president and CEO from misappropriating trade secrets and further damaging the company's business (August 2002)
- Won a high profile eminent domain case, featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, which saved an Illinois landowner's $35 million property (appeal concluded in the fall of 2002)
- Tried a complex insurance coverage dispute in Philadelphia which led to a multimillion dollar recovery on behalf of a Fortune 100 company (November 2001)
- Defended the owners of a $250 million Hawaii retail chain against an attempted takeover by a group of lenders, resulting in a highly favorable settlement on the eve of trial (January 2001)
- Was part of the trial team that won a $133 million jury verdict in federal court in Connecticut (the largest in the state's history) in a complex financial dispute on behalf of a Fortune 100 company (July 2000)
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Criminal: In addition to civil trials, Mr. Pitzer also devotes a portion of his practice, often on a pro bono basis, to criminal defense. Among other cases, Mr. Pitzer has:
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- Won a first degree murder jury trial on behalf of a wrongly-accused mentally retarded father of four
- Won an aggravated robbery jury trial where the alleged victim ultimately admitted that she stole the goods herself
- Won an armed robbery jury trial where the victim had mistakenly identified the defendant
- Won an armed violence bench trial where the police falsified their reports
- Won a prostitution procurement bench trial on behalf of an innocent businessman who never intended to hire a prostitute
- Won the appeal of a conviction in a first degree murder case where the appellate court concluded that the alleged eye witness never saw the shooting
- Won a rare grant of habeas corpus from the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago in a first degree murder case (later reversed by an en banc panel of the Seventh Circuit, but then reversed again on a post-conviction petition)
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