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Bowman & Brooke
Offices: Minneapolis, Minnesota; San Jose-Los Angeles, California; Phoenix,
Arizona; Richmond, Virginia & Detroit, Michigan
Their people are sought after by companies of all sizes, including some
of the largest in the world, and by small companies and individuals because
of their attitude, knowledge, skill and guts. They have what it takes to
stand in front of juries and try the toughest cases, to wear down the toughest
negotiators, to craft the most intricate agreements and systems and to help
clients learn from misfortune so misfortune does not come again. |
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Bowie
& Jensen
Offices: Towson, Maryland
Bowie & Jensen concentrates their practice on representing privately held
businesses and individuals—from single office businesses with few employees,
to multi office business with thousands of employees. They structure their
practice so that clients have direct contact with all members of their staff,
and they strive for same day or next day responsiveness. They also make
extensive use of technology to keep clients informed of their cases and
matters. |
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Bracewell & Giuliani
Offices: Austin, Texas; Hartford, Connecticut; Dubai, United Arab Emirates;
Almaty, Kazakhstan; London, England; New York, New York & Washington,
DC
Bracewell & Giuliani is among the nation's most prominent law firms. In
2005, former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani joined the firm as a senior
partner. His international reputation for leadership and problem solving
is a unique asset for their clients, which include Fortune 500 companies,
major financial institutions, leading private investment funds, governmental
entities and individuals. |
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Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara
Offices: Orange County-Los Angeles-San Diego-Riverside-Berkeley, California;
Las Vegas, Nevada & Phoenix, Arizona
Bremer Whyte's business department is highly experienced in corporate transactional
law and business litigation, focusing on a wide array of issues, including
corporate formation and related start-up requirements, advising corporate
directors, officers, and business entities with regard to everyday business
activities. Regardless of the client's size Bremer Whyte's primary emphasis
of quality, yet personable service, remains a key factor to maintaining
client relations. |
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& Eckler
Offices: Columbus-Cleveland-West Chester, Ohio
The Bricker & Eckler business law attorneys have the collective experience
and knowledge to advise your business on every phase of your growth cycle:
financing, licensing, commercial agreements, public and private securities
offerings, mergers and acquisitions, general public and private day to day
operations, and corporate governance. Bricker & Eckler represents enterprises
of all sizes, from sole proprietorships to publicly held multi-national
corporations. |
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| Briggs
& Morgan
Offices: Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota
Briggs and Morgan, a prominent Midwest law firm serving clients across the
United States, has a long and strong history representing organizations
and individuals in civil law matters. The firm has more than 170 attorneys
who serve a range of clients including multinational corporations, business
start-ups, commercial enterprises, nonprofit educational and charitable
institutions, utilities, governmental agencies, public bodies and individuals. |
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Brown
& James
Offices: St Louis-Springfield-Kansas City, Missouri & Belleville, Illinois
Brown & James limit their practice to civil trial and appellate matters.
While many law firms include a "litigation section," each of their principals
is an experienced trial lawyer, ready to litigate when it makes sense. The
firm is known for its readiness to "do battle" for clients. As a result,
they often have a distinct advantage in settlement negotiations. They value
clients' businesses so they evaluate cases early and often to determine
the best course of action. |
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Brown McCarroll
Offices: Austin-Dallas-Houston-Longview-El Paso, Texas
Since its founding in 1938, Brown McCarroll has been recognized for its
sophisticated and aggressive litigation practice. Their attorneys have tried
cases in all types of business disputes, including matters related to antitrust,
civil RICO, breach of contract, partnerships, joint ventures, construction
disputes and many more. They have the resources to represent businesses
in major litigation as well as in smaller matters. |
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Brown
& Sheehan
Offices: Baltimore, Maryland
Brown & Sheehan offers a broad variety of legal services ranging from the
formation of traditional corporations, partnerships and limited liability
companies to the evaluation and negotiation of contracts, project management,
and the resolution of business disputes both in and out of the courtroom.
The firm's lawyers have extensive experience in mergers, acquisitions and
divestitures. |
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Brown Sims
Offices: Houston, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana & Miami, Florida
Brown Sims provides comprehensive legal services to corporate and business
clients, including both small closely held corporations and large publicly
traded entities. Their services include advice on the choice of business
entity, drafting of organizational documents, creation of subsidiaries,
preparation of shareholder agreements, resolution of shareholder disputes,
corporate succession planning, reorganizations, dissolutions, and franchising. |
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