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Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft
Offices: New York, New York
Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, one of the
world's most prominent law firms, has sought
to anticipate and meet their clients' changing
legal needs for 200 years. In the process,
they have established long-standing relationships
with many of the world's premier financial
institutions, Fortune 500 companies
and other leading corporations, government
entities, charitable and health care organizations,
and individual private clients. |
Cahill Gordon & Reindel
Offices: New York, New York
In it's corporate practice, Cahill Gordon
& Reindel advises clients on significant
and complex transactions, including financings,
acquisitions and restructurings. Typically,
they represent prominent investment banking
firms, commercial banks and large corporations.
In addition, they work with private equity
investors and start-up companies engaged
in early stage financings and strategic
joint ventures or other combinations. |
Cairncross & Hempelmann
Offices: Seattle, Washington
Cairncross & Hempelmann's corporate finance
attorneys play hardball with the big firms
in town. In fact, in terms of breadth of
experience, sophistication of transactional
work, and sheer volume, their corporate
finance practice compares favorably with
some of the largest firms in Seattle. Many
of their attorneys received their early
training in the large corporate finance
groups that they now compete favorably against. |
Callahan & Blaine
Offices: Santa Ana, California
Callahan & Blaine is one of the leading
Business Litigation law firms in California.
Attorneys at Callahan & Blaine bring a wide
array of expertise and experience in complex
business litigation. They have successfully
handled thousands of disputes involving
complex business litigation matters, unfair
competition, copy right and trademark disputes,
misappropriation of trade secrets, partnership
disputes, breach of contract and many other
types of business and commercial litigation. |
Callahan McCune & Willis
Offices: Tustin-Los Angeles-San Francisco-Fresno-San
Diego, California
The business transaction/litigation department
at Callahan McCune & Willis is involved
in providing client support from the beginning
task of choosing the appropriate business
formation through preparation of all documentation
necessary to form the business organization.
This department serves as counsel to a number
of small to medium size businesses and offers
regular advice on employment issues and
contractual issues. |
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Call Jensen & Ferrell
Offices: Newport Beach, California
Call Jensen & Ferrell handles high stakes
business matters throughout California and
throughout the country. It practices in
State and Federal courts, at all trial and
appellate levels, and also handles arbitrations,
mediations and similar proceedings. The
firm tries numerous cases to verdict. Litigating
in federal and state courts across the country,
Call Jensen & Ferrell is the firm of choice
for many companies and individuals facing
their most significant business disputes.
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Capehart Scatchard
Offices: My Laurel-Trenton, New Jersey
Capehart Scatchard serves large and small
businesses and, often, those who own or
manage them; public entities, non-profit
organizations and academic institutions,
governments and individuals. Their lawyers
bring impressive credentials from other
firms or positions in government or business
to join with Capehart lawyers who have established
outstanding track records during their long
careers. |
Caplan & Earnest
Offices: Boulder, Colorado
At Caplan and Earnest, the lawyers are committed
to knowing their clients and gaining a full
understanding of client legal needs and
objectives. From start-up to wind-down and
in between, the firm's business and finance
team has the experience to ensure your business
gets excellent legal advice for every situation.
They represent large and small corporations,
limited liability companies, partnerships,
limited partnerships, joint ventures and
individuals. |
Carlock Copeland Semler & Stair
Offices: Atlanta-Columbus, Georgia &
Charleston, South Carolina
Carlock Copeland Semler & Stair's commercial
litigation team prides itself on: knowledge
of the substantive law; artful and aggressive
motion practice; cost effective but thorough
discovery; and outstanding results at trial.
The firm provide clients with the strategic
analysis they need to make business decisions
and achieve their goals. The growth in Carlock
Copeland's commercial litigation practice
has resulted from satisfied clients bringing
them repeat business. |
Carmody MacDonald
Offices: St Louis, Missouri
The spirit of collegiality that characterized
the firm's earliest gatherings has been
retained and cultivated as Carmody MacDonald
has grown. Their goal is not simply to get
bigger. Instead, they jealously guard the
firm's culture to preserve the personal
relationships that make the firm feel like
family and encourage the dedication to client
causes that Carmody MacDonald team members
share. |
Carney Badley Spellman
Offices: Seattle, Washington
Carney Badley Spellman's business-corporate
practice group combines their business practice
with their tax practice to offer a full
range of corporate and commercial services
to businesses. Carney attorneys offer their
clients advice regarding daily operations.
These daily operations include corporate
governance and compliance, commercial contracts,
employment law, financing, mergers and acquisitions
and real estate. |
Carr & Ferrell
Offices: Palo Alto, California
Carr & Ferrell is committed to providing
its clients with a unique blend of legal
and technical expertise. Focused on the
clients' specific business needs, the firm
efficiently combines its resources to deliver
superior service. As a trusted advisor,
Carr & Ferrell provides strategic account
management through industry awareness and
client responsiveness. Some of Carr & Ferrell's
areas of expertise include business law,
computers & software, contracts, corporate
law, finance, litigation, mergers and acquisitions.
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