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Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP
A Partnership including Professional Corporations
New York, New York Office View all offices
750 Lexington Avenue New York, New York
10022-1200 (New York Co.)
Telephone: 212-308-4411 Telecopier: 212-308-4844 http://www.eapdlaw.com
Contact via email
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About this office: Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP is a firm of more than 600 lawyers with 11 offices offering a full array of legal services to clients worldwide, with a special industry-based focus in the Financial Services, Insurance and Reinsurance, Life Sciences, Education, Airport, Technology and Private Equity/Venture Capital sectors. Whether the legal issue involves complex securities, high stakes litigation, bankruptcy, intellectual property, real estate development, public finance, estate planning and fiduciary services, tax, or other legal services, our extensive business knowledge of these industry segments makes us value-added members of the client's team. At Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, we share a culture of respect and professional excellence. We believe these are key factors in our ability to be responsive to our clients' needs, and that we succeed when our clients succeed. We offer our clients an unyielding commitment to their success, and a tireless effort to add value. The combination of Edwards & Angell LLP and Palmer & Dodge LLP in the Fall of 2005 blended the distinguished reputations of two century-old leading full-service law firms. Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge has earned its reputation as a distinguished community leader and a spirited citizen. In addition to serving as directors and advisors to numerous community organizations. Our attorneys have received awards for their steadfast commitment in providing pro bono services throughout the communities in which they live and work. Further, the Firm has produced several public and private leaders including a current U.S. Senator, as well as Federal and State Judges. Statement of Practice Summary: Administrative Law, Admiralty and Maritime Law, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Appellate Practice, Aviation and Aerospace, Banking Law, Bankruptcy, Business Law, Civil Rights, Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Construction Law, Contracts, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, Debtor and Creditor, Education Law, Elder Law, Eminent Domain, Employee Benefits, Energy, Entertainment and Sports, Environmental Law, Family Law, Finance, General Practice, Government, Government Contracts, Health Care, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International Law, International Trade, Internet Law, Labor and Employment, Legal Malpractice, Litigation, Media Law, Medical Malpractice, Mergers and Acquisitions, Natural Resources, Occupational Safety & Health, Personal Injury, Products Liability, Professional Liabilty, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, Technology and Science, Toxic Torts, Transportation, Trusts and Estates, Wills and Probate, Zoning, Planning and Land Use, Academic Employment, Age Discrimination, Agency Litigation, Alternate Dispute Resolution, Antitrust Law, Arbitration Insurance, Arbitration, Assisted Reproductive Technology, Aviation Claims, Bank Regulatory Law, Benefit Take Away Agreements, Biotechnology Law, Business Acquisitions, Capital Finance, Civil Litigation, Class Actions, Collective Bargaining, Commercial Law, Commercial Litigation, Commercial Litigation including Lender, Commercial Loans, Commercial Real Estate Finance, Communications Finance, Complex Civil Litigation, Computer & Technology Transactions, Computer Law, Construction Finance, Copyrights, Covenant - Not to Compete, Creditors Rights, Criminal Appeals, Debt & Equity Finance, Defamation Law, Development & Leasing, Emerging Growth Companies, Emerging Technologies, Employee Discrimination, Employment At Will, Employment Law, Employment Litigation, Entertainment Law, Environmental Litigation, Equal Employment Opportunity Law, Estate & Gift Taxation, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Executive Compensation, Fidiciary Law, Financial Services, Food & Drug Regulation, General Civil Litigation, General Corporate Law, Gift & Transfer Mechanisms, Guardianships, Hazardous Materials Law, Health & Hospital Law, Health Law, Hospital Law, Hospitality Law, Insolvency, Insurance Coverage, Insurance Regulatory, Insurance Transactions, International Business Law, International Commercial Arbitration, Labor Law, Land Use, Land Use & Litigation, Landlord & Tenant Law, Legal Ethics, Lending, Licensing & Distribution Arrangments, Licensing & Unfair Competition, Litigation Federal & State Courts, Litigation of Restrictive Covenants, Loan Workout Law, Maritime Law, Mass Torts, Mediation, Medical Device, Medical Pharmacy Malpractice, Mortgage Lending Licensing, Municipal, Negligence, Non-Competition Agreements, Partnerships, Patent Infringement, Patent Law, Patent Litigation, Patent Prosecution, Personal Tax Planning Law, Premises Liability, Probate, Professional Discipline, Professional Organization Law, Public Finance, Public Utility Regulation, Real Estate Foreclosures, Real Estate Workouts, Receiverships, Refinance & Development Law, Reinsurance Law, Reinsurance Litigation & Arbitration, Risk Management, Secured & Asset Based Lending, Securities Law, Sex Discrimination, Surety Law, Tax Exempt Bonds, Tax Exempt Finance, Tax Planning for Corporations, Taxation of Estates Law, Technology & Transaction Law, Trade Secrets Agreements, Trademark Litigation, Trademarks, Trusts Law, Unfair Competition Law, Venture Capital, Venture Capital Finance, White Collar Criminal Defense, Wrongful Discharge & Discrimination. Articles Authored by Lawyers at this office: Encouraging Private Equity Investment in the Banking SectorTheodore P. Augustinos, A.J. Kritzman, Kathleen M. Conlon, Christopher D. Graham, John G. Igoe, V. Duncan Johnson, Geoffrey Etherington, Bruce W. Raphael, November 19, 2008 In September the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the "Fed") released its Policy Statement on Equity Investments in Banks and Bank Holding Companies (the "Policy Statement"). New York to Regulate Credit Default Swaps As InsuranceNeil R. (Nick) Pearson, Pamela S. Robertson, Susan E. Siebert, October 20, 2008 The New York Insurance Department (the "NYID") has announced that effective January 2009 it will regulate credit default swaps ("CDS") as insurance contracts. Institutions selling credit protection under CDS contracts in New York will have to be licensed by the NYID as insurers. New York to Regulate Credit Default Swaps As InsuranceNeil R. (Nick) Pearson, Susan E. Siebert, Pamela S. Robertson, October 2, 2008 The New York Insurance Department (the "NYID") has announced that effective January 2009 it will regulate credit default swaps ("CDS") as insurance contracts. Institutions selling credit protection under CDS contracts in New York will have to be licensed by the NYID as insurers. (For complete biographical data on all personnel, see Professional Biographies at firm's other offices)
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