About this office:
Founded in 1973, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. (EpsteinBeckerGreen) is a national law firm with global reach that takes a "boutique approach" to five complementary areas of practice:
Business Law
Health Care and Life Sciences
Labor and Employment
Litigation
Real Estate
EpsteinBeckerGreen's commitment to these practices reflects its founders' belief in focused proficiency paired with seasoned experience. Each practice is comprised of teams of experienced attorneys with the flexibility to take on cases of all sizes, and the mandate to deliver truly professional service.
EBG's national practices regularly share and access each other's knowledge and resources to provide clients with tailored solutions to their legal and business issues. Understanding the complex evolution and critical trends within these areas enables EBG practitioners to provide clients with focused insight and deliver high-quality service and results.
The firm has nearly 400 lawyers practicing in 10 offices throughout the U.S. - Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Newark, San Francisco, Stamford, and Washington, DC. - and is a founding member of the International Lawyers Network (ILN), an association of over 90 select law firms with more than 5,000 lawyers worldwide. The ILN provides EBG easy access to high-quality legal services in 64 countries on six continents, which enables the Firm to effectively serve our clients wherever their businesses take them.
Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details:
Statement of Practice Summary:
General Practice. Employment Law and Litigation. Management Labor Relations. Health Care and Hospital Law. Government Contract Law. Class Actions. Intellectual Property. First Amendment. Unfair Business Practices. Media Law. Administrative Proceedings. Commercial Litigation. State and Federal Civil and Appellate Practice.
Documents by Lawyers at this office
Ninth Circuit Lets Right of Publicity/Parody Case Go to the Trier of FactR. David Jacobs, September 26, 2009
Celebrity Paris Hilton, whom the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has styled as "famous for being famous," sued Hallmark Cards for what Hallmark contended was social commentary on Paris' television show "The Simple Life." The cover of the greeting card at issue in the...
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