
Holland & Knight LLP
Los Angeles, California Office View all offices
633 West Fifth Street, 21st Floor Los Angeles, California
90071 (Los Angeles Co.)
Telephone: 213-896-2400 Fax: 213-896-2450 http://www.hklaw.com
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About this office:
At Holland & Knight we leverage the talents and resources of our entire firm to provide effective advocacy and comprehensive, integrated solutions in virtually all areas of the law, across the U.S., and around the world. The firm's infrastructure, along with its collaborative approach, enables clients to benefit fully from the size of our team, the depth of our experience and our extensive geographic footprint.
Holland & Knight's "one firm" structure allows the firm to support the most complex matters at all levels. The firm is organized into four practice SectionsLitigation, Government, Business and Real Estate. Through integrated practice groups and industry-based teams, we can provide efficient and responsive legal representation anywhere in the world. We serve clients on the basis of their needs, not merely location. Holland & Knight's interdisciplinary approach assures that clients have access to the lawyers with the most appropriate experience.
Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details:
| Business Law | Commercial Litigation |
| General Practice | Real Estate Law |
Statement of Practice Summary:
Affordable Housing and Community Development; Aircraft Accident Investigation and Litigation; Aircraft Finance and Leasing; Alcohol Beverage; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Antitrust, Trade Regulation and Competition Law; Appellate; Asset Protection Trusts; Aviation Regulation; Banking and Finance; Bankruptcy; Banned Parties Software; Base Realignment, Closure and Privatization; Budget and Appropriations; Campaign Finance and Election Law; Cash Flow Asset Based Lending; China; Class Action Litigation; Computer Law; Construction and Design; Corporate Compliance and Ethics; Corporate Trust Representation; D and O Insurance; DC Practice; E-Commerce; Education; Eminent Domain and Condemnation; Energy; Energy: Liquefied Natural Gas; Entertainment; Environment; Equipment Financing and Leasing; Estate Planning and Administration; Estate, Trust and Guardianship Dispute Resolution; Family Business; Family Law; Federal Practice; Fiduciary Litigation; Food and Drug; Franchise; Government Contracts; Government Procurement and Business Development; Government Real Estate Asset Services; Government Representation; Health Law; Hospitality and Resorts; Indian Law; Intellectual Property; International Litigation; International Private Wealth Experience; International Trade; Investment Management; Labor and Employment; Land Use; Leasing; Litigation; Maritime; Media; Mergers and Acquisitions; Multifamily Housing; Nordic: Finland and Scandinavia; Patent, Copyright and Trademark Protection; Product Liability; Public Finance; Public Policy and Regulation; Real Estate Finance; Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT); Residential and Planned Development; Retail Real Estate; Securities Litigation; Securities and Public Companies; Securitization of Financial Assets; Ship Finance and Leasing; Sports Law; State Capitals; Strategic Communications; Submarine Cables; Syndication; Tax-Exempt Organizations; Taxation; Technology and Emerging Companies; Telecommunications; Timeshare and Resort Communities; Transportation; Trusts and Estates Litigation; Trusts and Estates Planning and Administration; Venture Capital and Private Equity; Water Law; and White Collar Defense and Corporate Compliance.
Articles Authored by Lawyers at this office:
Ninth Circuit Curbs Employers' Ability to Monitor Employee CommunicationsLinda Auerbach Allderdice, August 21, 2008
Employers who provide wireless equipment to their employees must take special care to safeguard their rights to audit communications, according to a recent decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Although the court's ruling in Quon v. Arch Wireless Operating Co....
Barona Band of Mission Indians v. Yee - Ninth Circuit Court of AppealsAllyson G. Saunders, Zehava Zevit, July 7, 2008
On June 18, 2008, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided Barona Band of Mission Indians v. Yee, in which it held that a non-Indian subcontractor who purchased materials which were later delivered to a construction site on Indian land - under a lump sum contract and as a...
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