
Jenner & Block LLP
A Partnership including Professional Corporations
Chicago, Illinois Office View all offices
330 N. Wabash Chicago, Illinois
60611 (Cook Co.)
Telephone: 312-222-9350 Fax: 312-527-0484 Telex: 270469 TWX: 9102215409 Cable Address: "Jenblock" http://www.jenner.com
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About this office:
Jenner & Block is a national, full-service law firm with approximately 450 attorneys and offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, DC. Founded in 1914, the Firm has grown and prospered because of an unwavering commitment to our clients, to the Bar, to our people and to public service. Jenner & Block has been widely recognized for consistently delivering excellent legal representation in the courtroom and the boardroom. The firm has also traditionally served as a leader in public service and pro bono advocacy, having been consistently ranked as one of the top pro bono firms in the country by The American Lawyer magazine. In 2008, The American Lawyer recognized Jenner & Block as the number one law firm in the country for pro bono service.
Companies from around the world trust Jenner & Block with some of their most complex and challenging matters. Our clients range from the top ranks of the Fortune 500, large privately held corporations and financial services institutions to emerging companies, family-run businesses and individuals. We make extensive use of technology and knowledge management systems to enhance the efficiency of the legal services we deliver to our clients. Our attorneys are actively involved in writing, speaking and representing clients on issues at the leading edge of the world's business community.
To learn more about Jenner & Block, please visit www.jenner.com.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Administrative Law; Advertising and Marketing; Agency and Distributorships; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Antitrust and Trade Regulation; Appellate and Supreme Court; Arbitration: Domestic and International; Association; Aviation and Aerospace; Bankruptcy; Banks and Banking; Biotechnology; Business Law; Business Litigation; Chancery and Equity; Civil Practice; Class Action; Climate and Clean Technology Law; Commercial Law; Commercial Real Estate; Commodities; Communications and Media; Complex and Multi District Litigation; Computers and Software; Constitutional Law; Construction Law; Consumer Law; Contracts; Copyrights; Corporate Finance; Corporate Law; Debtor and Creditor; Defense and Aerospace; Disabilities; Employee Benefits; Energy; Entertainment and New Media; Environmental Law; ERISA Litigation; Family Law; Finance; Franchises and Franchising; Government; Government Contracts; Health Care; Hospital Law; Insurance Litigation and Counseling; Intellectual Property; International Law; Labor and Employment; Libel, Slander and Defamation; Litigation; Media and First Amendment; Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures; Occupational Safety and Health; Partnership Law; Patents; Privacy Law; Private Client; Private Equity/Investment Management; Probate; Products Liability; Professional Liability; Public Policy; Real Estate; Regulatory Law; Reinsurance; RICO; Securities; Securities Litigation; Tax Controversy; Taxation; Technology and Science; Telecommunications; Torts; Toxic Torts; Trade and Professional Associations; Trade Secrets; Trademarks; Trusts and Estates; Unfair Competition; Utility Law; White Collar Criminal Defense and Counseling; Wills.
Documents by Lawyers at this office
SEC Proposes to Add Flexibility to E-Proxy Rules To Increase Voter ResponseJerry J. Burgdoerfer, William L. Tolbert, Elaine Wolff, Michael L. DeMarino, October 28, 2009
The number of individual shareholders who vote when they receive only a notice informing them of the availability of proxy materials on the internet is significantly lower than when those shareholders receive a full set of proxy materials, according to recent statistics. In response to this trend,...
Water Scarcity: A Critical Climate Change Challenge for BusinessE. Lynn Grayson, September 18, 2009
While reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is the best known, most often debated climate change challenge, water scarcity is emerging as the more significant concern confronting the international environment. A report recently released by Ceres and the Pacific Institute, Water Scarcity &...
Year Established: 1914