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Stevens & Lee,
A Professional Corporation 
Reading, Pennsylvania Office
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111 North Sixth Street, P.O. Box 679
Reading, Pennsylvania  19603
(Berks Co.)

Telephone: 610-478-2000
Fax: 610-376-5610
http://www.stevenslee.com



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About this office:

Stevens & Lee is a professional services firm with over 190 lawyers, each involved in a high-end area of the law, and more than 40 non-lawyer business and consulting professionals located in fifteen offices in eastern and central Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Delaware. The firm also has a dedicated captive insurance office in Charleston, South Carolina. Stevens & Lee has regional, national and international practices.

The firm has established a reputation as a preeminent provider of sophisticated legal and consulting services in the Mid-Atlantic region. Our Corporate, M&A and Capital Markets practices are among the largest and most accomplished in the region and regularly handle some of the most complex and challenging transactions. The firm represents individuals and businesses, both publicly and privately held, in a variety of industries including financial services, health care, manufacturing, communications and retail. The firm also represents a significant number of emerging growth businesses in the technology, subsidiaries of foreign companies doing business in the United States and an increasing number of transnational transactions.

Stevens & Lee's trial lawyers regularly represent clients in litigation involving our areas of expertise including antitrust, white collar crime and construction litigation. In addition, each concentrates in specific areas of the law and in many cases, a limited number of industries. The firm's strategically located offices provide local access to all state courts and federal, district and bankruptcy courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania, the District of Delaware, the District of New Jersey and the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.



 

Statement of Practice Summary:
Corporate, Finance and Capital Markets. Mergers and Acquisitions. Securities, Tax-Exempt Finance. Tax. Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation. Labor and Employment. OSHA. ERISA. Litigation. Bankruptcy. Environmental. Banking. Insurance. Technology. Health Care. Government Affairs. Regulatory. Higher Education. Real Estate. International Law. Intellectual Property. Antitrust and Unfair Competition. Complex Estate, Trust and Business Succession Planning. Life Sciences. Captive Insurance. White Collar Litigation and Corporate Investigations.


Documents by Lawyers at this office

Filing Continuing Disclosures with the Electronic Municipal Market Access System
Ramiro M. Carbonell, Brian P. Koscelansky, Peter T. Edelman, David A. Vind, Edward A. Fedok, June 11, 2009
The Securities and Exchange Commission amended Rule 15c2-12 regarding municipal securities continuing disclosure by substituting the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's ("MSRB") Electronic Municipal Market Access System ("EMMA") for the four existing nationally recognized...

Executive Compensation Restrictions: Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop
Charles F. Harenza, James B. Longacre, April 22, 2009
The recent furor over the AIG bonuses may have quieted, but make no mistake, executive compensation is still, and will continue to be, a hot button issue.

Executive Compensation: Is Your Bank at Risk?
Charles F. Harenza, James B. Longacre, April 22, 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the Stimulus Bill) was signed into law on February 17, 2009 and carries with it greater restrictions on compensation for executives at banks (and their non-bank subsidiaries and affiliates) that took TARP funds.

Year Established: 1928

Representative Clients:
Armstrong World Industries; Bayhealth Medical Center; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Carpenter Technology Corp.; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; DECODE Genetics; Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries; Eastern Insurance Holdings, Inc.; EnerSys; Guthrie Health; Harmony Health Plan; IBM/IBM Credit; Institute for Advanced Study; John Hancock Financial Services Company; Mercer Mutual Insurance Company; Mercy Health System; PHEAA (Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency); The Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Company; Prudential Fox & Roach; QVC, Inc.; RJ Reynolds; Sovereign Bancorp, Inc.; Sun National Bank; Susquehanna Health System; Symbol Technologies; Teva Pharmaceutical Industries; UNUMProvident; Wachovia Corporation; WellSpan Health.


(For other Biographical Information see Professional Biographies at Harrisburg, Lancaster, Allentown, Philadelphia, Scranton, King of Prussia, Forty Fort, PA, Wilmington, DE, Cherry Hill and Princeton, NJ and Charleston, SC)


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