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Wingert Grebing Brubaker & Goodwin
Offices: San Diego, California
Wingert Grebing Brubaker & Goodwin has provided
effective counsel to local, regional and
national clients. By truly listening to
their clients they are able to craft cost-efficient
solutions that address their needs both
present and future. Time and time again
their work has been recognized by the courts
and the business community—their litigators
have received numerous honors for outstanding
legal representation. |
Winstead
Offices: Austin-Dallas-Fort Worth-Houston-San
Antonio-The Woodlands, Texas & Washington,
DC
Winstead's corporate, securities, mergers
and acquisitions, public finance and tax
attorneys are experienced in all areas of
corporate finance, public and private securities
offerings, corporate governance, mergers
and acquisitions, state and local tax matters,
insurance regulation, asset securitization
and investment management. They also provide
informed counsel and insight into all matters
related to the successful operation of both
public and private businesses. |
Winston & Strawn
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Winston & Strawn understands that clients
are looking for value beyond just legal
expertise. With this in mind, they work
hard to understand the level of involvement
their clients want from them. They take
time to learn about their clients' organizations
and business objectives. And, they place
significant emphasis on technology and teamwork
in an effort to respond quickly and effectively
to their clients' needs. |
Winthrop & Weinstine
Offices: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Winthrop & Weinstine is a full-service,
entrepreneurial, commercial law firm dedicated
to advancing the best interests of its clients
and community through the timely delivery
of legal services of exceptional quality,
innovative character and unsurpassed value.
They believe that law firms are first and
foremost about clients. This philosophy
is key to how the attorneys at their firm
practice law. |
Wolf Block Schorr & Solis Cohen
Offices: Philadelphia-Harrisburg, Pennsylvania;
Cherry Hill-Roseland, New Jersey; Wilmington,
Delaware; Boston, Massachusetts & New
York, New York
Wolf Block Schorr and Solis-Cohen reputation
for innovation and excellence has continued
since 1903. The diversity of their practice
is reflected in the broad spectrum of their
clientele which runs the full gamut from
large national companies through small businesses
and individuals. The special nature of their
practice has made them adept at creating
solutions for the personal and business
needs of all of their clients. They are
accustomed to taking the initiative, bringing
sound, creative and practical suggestions
and solutions to the attention of their
clients. |
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Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
Offices: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Womble Carlyle will provide value to their
clients by combining professional skill,
technology, and a thorough understanding
of their clients' needs to deliver high
quality, cost effective and responsive services.
The firm comprises more than 550 lawyers
and 1200 staff in nine offices. Womble Carlyle
serves a wide range of regional, national
and international clients in industries
that include financial services, commercial
real estate, information technology, health
care, manufacturing and telecommunications. |
Woodcock Washburn
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
Atlanta, Georgia & Seattle, Washington
Woodcock Washburn is a national law firm
concentrating exclusively in intellectual
property law. Their practice has grown to
almost 90 attorneys since the firm was founded
in 1946, and all of them provide personal
service and trusted advice on a full range
of intellectual property services across
a wide array of industries and technologies.
Their client base is a Who's Who of national
and international organizations that heavily
depend on and value intellectual property. |
Wooden & McLaughlin
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
Wooden & McLaughlin's emphasis on hard work
means the firm's attorneys make every effort
to achieve results that are in line with
your company's expectations. The firm's
willingness to go the extra mile in the
area of corporate and commercial law has
resulted in success for a wide range of
clients including corporations, general
and limited partnerships, limited liability
companies, and limited liability partnerships. |
Woodward Hobson & Fulton
Offices: Louisville, Kentucky
When businesses react to legal matters,
instead of addressing them proactively,
the costs can be substantial. The business
litigation practice group helps their business
clients anticipate needs, and plan for contingencies.
At Woodward, Hobson & Fulton, you have a
genuine partner developing well-prepared
legal strategies before lawsuits happen,
while minimizing the cost of disputes. Woodward,
Hobson & Fulton has long experience handling
complex commercial litigation. |
Wright Constable & Skeen
Offices: Baltimore, Maryland
Wright Constable & Skeen devotes a substantial
segment of its practice to corporate, general
business and commercial matters. They serve
a broad spectrum of the business community,
including publicly-held companies, small
to mid-sized businesses, and sole proprietorships
in the full range of business issues. Their
services to business clients range from
structuring new ventures to specialized
and complex problem-solving. |
Wyatt Tarrant & Combs
Offices: Louisville-Lexington, Kentucky;
Memphis-Nashville, Tennessee; New Albany,
Indiana; Jackson, Mississippi & Fort
Collins, Colorado
Wyatt Tarrant & Combs's business lawyers
represent business organizations and individuals
in all types of business matters. They counsel
their clients over the entire life of the
business organization—from assisting the
client in selecting the form of organization
and organizing the business; to raising
capital and financing growth; to engaging
in acquisition, sale and exit transactions.
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