Mr. Hoyt is an associate of McCausland Keen & Buckman in the Litigation practice area. His practice is wide-ranging, but focuses on the counseling of companies and individuals involved in commercial and complex civil litigation, intellectual property litigation, construction and real estate litigation, and employment litigation in state and federal courts.
Mr. Hoyt regularly advises and assists clients with regard to breach of contract litigation and general commercial and business disputes. Mr. Hoyt served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Chester County District Attorney’s Office from 1999 to 2004 and has considerable experience in all areas of litigation from discovery proceedings and management, taking and defending depositions, to trial and appellate work.
Publications
Pitfalls in Building Green Can Hurt Clients Struggling to Stay in the Black, The Legal Intelligencer, October 31, 2008, at 7.
“Sending” an E-mail May Now Be Synonymous with “Signing” a Document with a Pen: E-mails Held to Be “Signed Writings” within the Meaning of the Statute of Frauds and Sufficient to Modify an Employment Agreement, Chester County Bar Association’s New Matter, June 2008, at 6.
“Waiving” Goodbye to Privilege: Know the Company’s E-mail Policy before You Click “Send” on Your E-mails to Employees at a Company E-mail Address, Chester County Bar Association’s New Matter, January 2008, at 9.
Don’t Let Your Website Tangle You in Far Away Trouble: Why Jumping into the Cyber Abyss without Counsel Is Risky Business, Chester County Bar Association’s New Matter, July/August 2006, at 10.
Speaking Engagements
Current Trends in Storm Water Regulation, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Lecturer, 2009