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Practice Areas

We are a full-service law firm organized into three areas of service - Business, Regulated Business and Litigation. Each area consists of specialty practices designed to provide our clients with customized solutions to best meet their legal needs.


BUSINESS

  • Bank & Finance
  • Bank Regulatory
  • Commercial Restructuring & Bankruptcy
  • Corporate/Mergers & Acquisitions
  • ERISA & Employee Benefits
  • Intellectual Property & Technology
  • Physician Practice/Business Arrangements
  • Real Estate & Land Use
  • Securities
  • Specialized Wealth Transfer
  • Sustainability
  • Taxation And Estate Planning & Probate Administration

REGULATED BUSINESS

  • Electric Utility
  • Environmental
  • Governmental Affairs & Lobbying
  • Insurance Regulatory
  • Petroleum Marketing
  • Health Care Reform
  • Energy and Alternative Fuels

LITIGATION

  • Business Disputes
  • Business Tort & Insurance Defense
  • Construction Litigation
  • Creditor Rights
  • Environmental & Toxic Tort Litigation
  • Government Investigations, Enforcement & White Collar Crime
  • Information Management & Security
  • Labor & Employment
  • Nursing Home Litigation Defense
  • Product Liability/Drug & Medical Device Defense
  • Professional Liability Defense
  • Tax Controversy And Litigation

Speakers & Events

  • March 14, 2012
    2012 Human Resource Management Conference
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Current Publications

  • Dirt Law at Ground Level
  • Mitchell Williams 2011 Annual Review
  • Dirt Law at Ground Level
  • Dirt Law at Ground Level
  • Dirt Law at Ground Level
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