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About this office: Founded in 1890, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey L.L.P. has lawyers in 32 offices and 15 countries around the world. With one of the strongest integrated global platforms and our longstanding one-firm philosophy, Squire Sanders provides legal counsel worldwide. As the firm's second largest office, the Columbus office of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey L.L.P. provides a full range of legal services essential for keeping businesses competitive in today's global marketplace while continuing to remain focused on sound business practices and compliance with existing and emerging law. Particular strengths include longstanding practices in corporate, litigation, environmental, public law, labor and employment, real estate, financial services, health care, tax, and estate planning and administration. Growing practices include e-commerce and intellectual property, international, pharmaceuticals, insurance, retail, sports and entertainment law. The Columbus office provides strategic business counsel to a number of large corporations headquartered throughout the U.S. Midwest and also represents numerous Asia businesses with Ohio operations. Lawyers also counsel clients on the legislative process and assist them in business regulatory matters affecting their industries. Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details: Statement of Practice Summary: Administrative Law, Admiralty & Maritime Law, Agricultural Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Appellate Practice, Aviation & Aerospace, Banking Law, Bankruptcy & Restructuring, Business Law, Chemicals, Civil Rights, Class Actions, Commercial Law, Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Construction and Engineering Law, Contracts, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, Debtor & Creditor, E-Commerce, Education Law, Election, Campaign & Political, Eminent Domain, Employee Benefits, Energy, Entertainment & Sports, Environmental Law, Financial Institutions & Services, Government, Government Contracts, Health Care and Hospitals, Immigration, Indians & Native Populations, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International Dispute Resolution, International Law, International Trade, Internet Law, Investments, Labor & Employment, Life Sciences, Litigation, Manufacturing, Media Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Natural Resources, Occupational Safety & Health, Private Equity, Products Liability, Professional Liability, Project Finance, Public Finance, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, Technology & Science, Toxic Torts, Transportation, Trusts & Estates, Wills & Probate, White Collar Crime, Workers Compensation, Utilities and Zoning, Planning & Land Use. Documents by Lawyers at this office Cross-Border Deals Demand a Tailored Approach
Joachim Heine, Daniel F. Roules, Jeffrey R. Wahl, November 18, 2009, previously published by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Counsel to Counsel Magazine
on September/October 2009 When in Rome, draft contracts as the Romans do. The same
goes for China, Brazil and most other countries. Cross-border deals require a customized approach. A one-size-fits-all
mentality is a sure way to derail M&A or joint venture transactions, or have them drag on indefinitely. Key Appellate Decision Expands the Potential for Greenhouse Gas Nuisance ClaimsAllen A. Kacenjar, Dale E. Stephenson, Christopher D. Thomas, Karen A. Winters, September 28, 2009 On September 21, 2009 the Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued a key ruling allowing climate change federal common law nuisance claims against five large utilities to proceed. That decision, State of Connecticut v. American Electric Power Company Inc., overturned a lower court ruling blocking the... Are You Ready for the New EPA?Geoffrey K. Barnes, Carolyn J. Buller, Allen A. Kacenjar, Karen A. Winters, August 12, 2009 At nearly 40 years old, EPA is getting a makeover by the Obama Administration, with significant budget increases, new regulatory focuses and expanded enforcement capabilities. Change in control of the White House together with greater public concern over chemical safety have created a more... (For Biographical Data on Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; Houston, Texas; Miami, Tallahassee, Tampa and West Palm Beach, Florida; Los Angeles, Palo Alto and San Francisco, California; New York, New York; Phoenix, Arizona; Washington DC; Tysons Corner, Virginia; Caracas, Venezuela; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; São Paulo, Brazil; Bratislava, Slovak Republic; Brussels, Belgium; Budapest, Hungary; Frankfurt, Germany; Kyiv, Ukraine; London, England; Moscow, Russian Federation; Prague, Czech Republic; Warsaw, Poland; Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai, China; and Tokyo, Japan Personnel, see Professional Biographies at those Points Respectively)
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