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Saul Ewing LLP


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Practice/Industry Group Overview

Our Business Department of more than 50 attorneys provides responsive and creative advice for clients of all sizes in a broad range of industries.

From Start-ups to Emerging Businesses to Public Companies

We counsel newly formed businesses, rapidly growing smaller companies, and both publicly-owned and owner-managed mid-market and large companies.

  • We understand the unique challenges of new ventures, including choice of entity, capital structure, protection of intellectual property, and agreements with key employees.
  • We work with emerging businesses and venture capital funds in the structuring and documentation of equity and debt financing.
  • We advise larger owner-managed businesses generally and in dealing with the special problems of management structure and inter-generational succession planning.
  • We advise public companies in complying with their responsibilities under federal securities laws and in understanding the rapidly changing requirements of corporate governance under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

A Range of Industries: Advice from Knowledgeable Attorneys

We partner with our clients to learn their businesses, so we are prepared for the specific legal issues they face. We regularly work with clients in many industries, including:

  • Insurance companies, broker dealers and other financial institutions
  • Public utilities
  • Telecommunications companies
  • Software developers
  • Hospitals and other health-care providers
  • Pharmaceutical and biotech companies
  • Educational institutions
  • Venture capital and other private equity funds
  • Public charities

As Businesses Change: Meeting Needs Over Time

As business grows or responds to a rapidly changing environment, we provide assistance in the following areas:

  • Mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, strategic alliances, divestitures, and partial or complete liquidations
  • Financial transactions -- public offerings of securities, private placements, tax-exempt and taxable public and project financings, commercial loans, and recapitalizations and refinancing securities offerings, private placements, tax-exempt and taxable public and project financings, loans, and refinancing
  • Intellectual property -- counseling, prosecutions, licensing and development agreements
  • Domestic (federal, state and local) and international tax implications of proposed transactions
  • Labor and employee benefits, represents employers on workforce issues, including organizing efforts by labor unions, executive compensation, and retirement plan preparation
  • International -- advice with respect to the inbound and outbound cross-border transactions

 
Group Presentations
  "Going Global: How Community Groups Can Help," panel including Edward G. Lanza, 2007 Pennsylvania Council for International Education (PaCIE) Conference, Hilton Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, September 28, 2007