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Heller Ehrman
Offices: San Francisco-Silicon Valley-Los
Angeles-San Diego, California; Seattle,
Washington; Portland, Oregon; Anchorage,
Alaska; New York, New York; Washington,
DC; Madison, Wisconsin; Hong Kong-Beijing,
China; Singapore; Milan-Rome, Italy
& Paris, France
Heller Ehrman is a leader in providing innovative
legal services to clients throughout the
world. With more than 700 attorneys and
professionals in 12 cities nationwide and
abroad, they offer the full range of litigation,
business and intellectual property capabilities
needed to succeed in today's competitive
marketplace. |
Hepler Broom
Offices: Chicago-Edwardsville, Illinois
& St Louis, Missouri
Hepler Broom offers extensive experience
in numerous legal areas from major national
class action defenses to essential business
structuring arrangements. They offer the
ability to service all of their client's
legal needs through a multi-disciplined
team of attorneys. By combining their cross-functional
approach with high quality legal services,
they deliver individualized, cost-effective
solutions to their clients. |
Herzog Crebs
Offices: Belleville, Illinois & St Louis,
Missouri
Running a business effectively requires
discipline, time and passion for your work.
At Herzog Crebs, they realize the amount
of effort and pride their clients place
in their businesses. They pride themselves
in their ability to develop creative and
sophisticated solutions to the many legal
issues that face businesses and corporations,
both ordinary and extraordinary. Often,
this includes litigation—avoidance counsel
which can short circuit business disputes
before they arise or get out of hand. |
Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson
Offices: Seattle, Washington
The attorneys in the Hillis Clark Martin
& Peterson business group have extensive
and varied experience in advising corporations,
partnerships, limited liability companies,
and individuals. They are experienced in
the legal issues covering the full scope
of business operations, as well as the formation,
structuring, financing, acquisition, and
disposition of businesses. |
Hinshaw & Culbertson
Offices: Phoenix, Arizona; Los Angeles-Sacramento-San
Francisco, California; Ft Lauderdale-Jacksonville-Miami-Tampa,
Florida; Belleville-Champaign-Chicago-Crystal
Lake-Edwardsville-Joliet-Lisle-Peoria-Springfield-Waukegan,
Illinois; Schererville, Indiana; Boston,
Massachusetts; Minneapolis, Minnesota;
St Louis, Missouri; New York, New York;
Portland, Oregon; Providence, Rhode
Island & Appleton-Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Hinshaw & Culbertson is a national law firm
with more than 425 lawyers in 27 offices
coast-to-coast. The firm offers a full-service
practice, with an emphasis in commercial
and defense litigation, corporate, environmental,
employment, health care and construction
law, as well as the representation of professionals
in their liability matters. Hinshaw provides
services to a range of clients in financial
services, construction, health care, not-for-profit,
insurance, legal, manufacturing, real estate,
transportation and other industries. |
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Hodes Pessin & Katz
Offices: Towson-Columbia-Bel Air-Bethesda-Cambridge,
Maryland
Hodes Pessin & Katz's corporate group represents
a broad array of businesses, from closely-held
enterprises to national corporations. Their
representation of these business entities
encompasses a broad range of industries
and involves them in a wide variety of sophisticated
corporate transactions. From corporate law
to litigation, from tax advice to technology
concerns, the firm has a long-standing reputation
for delivering what its clients need.
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Hogan & Hartson
Offices: Washington, DC
Working at the intersection of business
and government, both domestically and internationally,
Hogan & Hartson helps clients structure
and complete their projects and transactions;
vigorously represents their interests in
all kinds of complex litigation, arbitration,
and dispute resolution; guides them and
their businesses through the maze of government
regulation; and secures, protects, and defends
their intellectual property. |
Hoge Fenton
Offices: San Jose-Pleasanton-East Palo
Alto-Hollister, California
Clients come to Hoge Fenton because they
are innovative, energetic, responsive, and
committed to the communities in which they
live and work. In order to succeed in business,
their clients require lawyers who understand
businesses needs. Hoge Fenton has served
and grown with the Northern California business
community for more than 50 years—longevity
that is rare in law firms these days—precisely
because they understand and focus on those
needs. |
Holbrook & Osborn
Offices: Overland Park, Kansas
Holbrook & Osborn represents a number of
small and large business clients, including
real estate companies, banks and hospitals,
among others. The firm regularly provides
legal services related to the formation
of contracts, purchases, corporate formation
and maintenance, and other related business
issues, and strives to help its business
clients continue to grow. |
Holland & Hart
Offices: Las Vegas, Nevada; Boise, Idaho;
Denver, Colorado; Salt Lake City, Utah;
Santa Fe, New Mexico; Billings, Montana
& Washington, DC
Wherever your company is in its growth cycle,
Holland & Hart can help you with a wide
range of business transactions. Whether
you're starting, selling, or dissolving
a business, or anything in between, they
have the legal knowledge and experience
to assist you in your business matters both
in the US and abroad. Working closely with
attorneys from practices throughout the
firm, their transactional lawyers can help. |
Holland & Knight
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Holland & Knight has a "one-firm" structure
that enables them to offer service without
boundaries. With practice groups and industry-based
teams comprised of more than 1200 lawyers
and professionals, they work collaboratively
and draw upon their depth and breadth. Their
interdisciplinary approach ensures that
clients have access to the attorneys with
the most appropriate experience, regardless
of location. |
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