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Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz
Offices: New York, New York
Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz's preeminence
in the fields of corporate and securities
law means that they regularly handle some
of the largest, and most demanding transactions
in the US and around the world. They are
involved in merger and acquisition and other
major corporate transactions of every variety;
they counsel companies and their boards
with respect to the most difficult and sensitive
corporate disclosure, governance and policy
issues. |
Wagstaff & Cartmell
Offices: Kansas City, Missouri
Wagstaff & Cartmell is a litigation boutique
that handles complex commercial litigation.
Their lawyers have experience representing
businesses in complex patent litigation
and contract disputes. They also represent
businesses and individuals with regard to
insurance coverage and bad faith. Throughout
their development, the hallmark of the firm
has continued to be their service-oriented
approach to the needs of clients. |
Wallace Saunders Austin Brown & Enochs
Offices: Overland Park-Wichita, Kansas
& Kansas City-Springfield, Missouri
Wallace Saunders provides a wide variety
of legal services to individual and business
clients. From general advice to aggressive
trial and appellate advocacy, they offer
experienced and knowledgeable legal counsel.
Their lawyers, paralegals, secretaries and
administrative staff all work together to
deliver legal services on time and tailored
to their clients' particular requirements. |
Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis
Offices: Philadelphia-Pittsburgh-Allentown,
Pennsylvania; Cherry Hill-Paramus, New
Jersey; Wilmington, Delaware & New York,
New York
Waller Lansden's goal is to achieve the
highest level of service by creating and
maintaining the depth, resources, and experience
necessary to meet the diverse needs of their
clients in today's evolving business and
legal environment. Waller Lansden's clients
include public and private corporations,
government agencies, and business enterprises
both large and small throughout the United
States. |
Walsworth Franklin Bevins & McCall
Offices: Orange County-Santa Barbara-San
Francisco, California
Walsworth Franklin Bevins & McCall's litigators
and appellate lawyers have substantial business
litigation experience, including jury and
non-jury trials in state and federal courts,
arbitrations, administrative tribunal hearings
and appeals, including. This experience
encompasses the following areas: commercial
collection, real estate, financial institutions,
general business litigation, employment
claims, and construction. |
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Warden Triplett Grier
Offices: Kansas City, Missouri & London,
England
Warden Triplett Grier provides legal services
throughout the life cycle of a business.
Their services include: organizational start
up, capitalization, operations/contracting,
disclosures, regulatory compliance, sell
strategies, mergers and acquisitions. Their
experience includes serving as corporate
senior officers, as general counsel for
NYSE-listed corporations, major private
companies and divisions of corporations. |
Weil Gotshal & Manges
Offices: Austin-Dallas-Houston, Texas;
Boston, Massachusetts; Brussels, Belgium;
Budapest, India; Frankfurt-Munich, Germany;
London, England; Miami, Florida; New
York, New York; Paris, France; Prague,
Czech Republic; Silicon Valley, California;
Singapore; Warsaw, Poland & Washington,
DC
Weil Gotshal and Manges is one of the first
full-service commercial law firm to make
technology one of its core practice areas.
As part of that effort, the firm's Silicon
Valley office was opened in late 1991 and
has grown six-fold to over 50 lawyers. The
office is an integral part of the firm's
90-lawyer Technology and Proprietary Rights
Group, serving clients in the computer hardware
and software, semiconductor, communications,
biotechnology, materials science and environmental
industries. |
Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida
& Las Vegas, Nevada
Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial's commercial
litigation practice group has represented
clients nationwide in a myriad of commercial
and business related disputes ranging from
multi-million dollar complex litigation
matters to collection actions. They recognize
that in addition to the highest quality
lawyering, their clients seek cost-effective
results. Thus, they aggressively pursue
their clients' goals without losing sight
of the business' "bottom line." |
Wendel Rosen Black & Dean
Offices: Oakland, California
Wendel Rosen Black & Dean is home to an
experienced group of business and corporate
attorneys that work closely with attorneys
from related disciplines, as appropriate,
to offer clients trusted business counsel.
Whether you are starting a new small business
or positioning your enterprise for an IPO,
the attorneys at Wendel Rosen are prepared
to help. Business clients come from very
diverse industry sectors; however, they
all have the same basic needs to protect
their assets; Wendel Rosen provides those
assets. |
Wertz McDade Wallace Moot & Brower
Offices: San Diego, California
Businesses and individuals throughout the
region turn to Wertz McDade Wallace Moot
& Brower for a wide range of legal needs.
Not only do clients receive top legal expertise;
they also benefit from the firm's knowledge
of the area and the relationships they have
developed. Each client receives professional
and personal service which has contributed
to the firm earning a reputation as one
of Southern California's top law firms. |
Weston Benshoof Rochefort Rubalcava & MacCuish
Offices: Los Angeles-Westlake Village,
California
Founded in 1984, Weston Benshoof is a California-based
law firm focused on business counseling,
complex commercial litigation, environmental
law, and real estate development. The firm`s
focus and scale enable it to provide a range
of integrated legal services, while maintaining
the highest level of attorney accessibility
and responsiveness to help clients achieve
their goals. Weston Benshoof`s clients range
from national Fortune 500 corporations
to emerging companies to public agencies
at all levels of government. |
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