Law firm of 180 attorneys providing business, employment and litigation services since 1875. Five offices are located in Washington, Oregon, Alaska and London, England. Named a Go-To Law Firm by Nordstrom and Nike in a survey by Fortune 500 general counsels. Firm engaged in American and International Law Practice, but not authorized to appear before the English Courts or to act as Solicitors.
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U.S. Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by Lane Powell PC:
Toxic Torts (200 cases in past two years)
Transactional Activity
Total number of Mergers & Aquisitions by Lane Powell PC:
2 (in past two years)
Peer Review Ratings
Total number of Peer Review Rated lawyers of Lane Powell PC:
95
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Firm Capabilities:
Establishes formal budgets for client engagements
Submitted bills electronically
Conduct end of matter reviews
Formalized new associate litigation training/mentoring program
Litigation department has a structured approach to early case assessment
Established records management team to assist clients with records retention, compliance and litigation preparedness
Established eDiscovery Committee
Educational programs designed to address the changing federal rules of civil procedure
Standardized litigation hold program in place for its clients
Standardized protocol to guide client data collection
Standardized protocol to guide processing clients' edata
Standardized approach for document reviews across practice groups
Preferred vendor relationships
Knowledge management program
Has a disaster recovery plan in place