A commercial litigator and trusted advisor, Jonathon Pressley counsels businesses, executives, and organizations facing high-stakes disputes and complex intellectual property challenges. Jonathon represents clients in civil litigation matters in state and federal courts, focusing on intricate business disputes that span complex contract claims, products liability defense, officer and director disputes, trust and probate litigation, construction disputes, real property litigation, commercial landlord-tenant disputes, insurance coverage disputes, unfair and deceptive trade practice claims, fraud and fraudulent transfer claims, creditor’s rights and loan enforcement disputes, defamation claims, and non-compete matters.
In his practice, Jonathon has litigated cases through trial and appellate courts, and his published decisions include James v. Leigh, 145 So. 3d 1006 (Fla. 1st DCA 2014), which helped shape the legal landscape of the absolute litigation privilege in Florida.
Jonathon also maintains a robust intellectual property practice. He regularly represents clients in trademark and copyright infringement disputes, trade secret disputes, licensing agreement disputes, trademark policing, anti-cybersquatting claims, takedown claims under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and trademark opposition proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.