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Hirschler Fleischer A Professional Corporation
Richmond, Virginia Office View all offices
The Edgeworth Building, 2100 East Cary Street Richmond, Virginia
23223-7078 (Ind. City; Seat of Henrico Co.) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 500, Richmond, VA, 23218 Telephone: 804-771-9500 Fax: 804-644-0957 http://www.hf-law.com
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Office Hours: Monday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Tuesday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Wednesday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Thursday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Friday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM
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About this office: Hirschler Fleischer was founded in 1946 and has grown steadily over the past 60 years. The engines for that growth have been our litigation, business and real estate transactional practices, which have developed a core of attorneys recognized for their excellence in their areas of law. The Firm's excellence is recognized. Of our current attorneys, 31 were named to Virginia Business Magazine's 2009 Legal Elite, 35 are peer-review rated by Martindale-Hubbell, 19 are named in The Best Lawyers in America, and 17 have been named as Virginia Super Lawyers. Organizationally, the Firm is divided into three sections: Business, Litigation and Real Estate. Attorneys from different sections of our Firm regularly collaborate with one another to serve clients and provide multifaceted solutions. Our team-oriented approach allows us to deliver the right blend of legal expertise to solve challenging legal problems - efficiently, effectively and enthusiastically. Our objective in serving a client is to (i) fashion the most practical, business-like solution to the legal problem presented, (ii) give rapid turnaround and use the most appropriate level of legal expertise for the project and (iii) complete the project within budget. The firm handles matters involving commercial real estate, corporate and commercial law, civil litigation, intellectual property, tax planning and protest, family law, health law, retirement plans, partnership matters, including syndications, tax-exempt and taxable financings, estate planning and administration, bankruptcy, creditor's rights, securities and antitrust law, mergers, acquisitions, zoning, environmental law, and employment relations. Regionally based, we draw both national and international clients and have represented numerous public and large private clients on litigation, business and real estate matters within and outside Virginia. Hirschler Fleischer maintains offices in Richmond and Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Statement of Practice Summary: General Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts. Corporate, Taxation, Commercial Real Estate, Securities, Employment, Employee Benefits, ERISA, Antitrust Law, Insurance, Bankruptcy and Workouts, Local Government, Municipal Bond, Construction, Fidelity and Surety Law, Environmental, Zoning and Land Use, Health Care, Hospital Law, Computers and Software, Administrative, Medical Malpractice, Product Liability, Trusts and Estates, Catastrophic Injury. Documents by Lawyers at this office | |
Purchase Price Escrows and Holdbacks: What’s Market 2011Lisa Hedrick, April 9, 2012 Buyers in mergers and acquisitions often negotiate purchase price escrows and holdbacks to secure post-closing obligations of sellers. Escrows (where a third party holds funds) and holdbacks (where the buyer retains funds) defer payment of a portion of the purchase price to sellers and provide a... Caps and Baskets in Private Acquisitions: What’s Market Q1 - Q3 2011?Jennifer M. Becker,Lisa Hedrick, January 18, 2012 Sellers generally attempt to limit their liability under a purchase agreement by imposing caps, baskets and minibaskets on their indemnification obligations for breaches of representations, warranties and covenants. Caps, generally subject to certain carve outs, provide a ceiling on a... Survival Periods in Private Acquisitions: What’s Market Q1 & Q2 2011Jennifer M. Becker,Lisa Hedrick, October 4, 2011 Among the 98 mergers and acquisitions that closed during the first six months of 2011, the average survival period for non-fundamental representations and warranties was 14.8 months.* Survival periods of 12 months and 18 months were the most common and were present in just over half of the deals.... Year Established: 1946 Representative Clients: AMF Bowling; ChemTreat, Inc.; Bertram Capital Management, LLC; Bon Secours Health System; Colonial Downs Racetrack; ColonialWEbb Contractors Company; Evergreen Development Company; FoodNet Franchising, Inc.; HH Hunt; Home Depot; Kenbridge Construction Co.; Monument Capital Partners; The Silver Companies; Stellar One Bank; Verizon Wireless.
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