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Law firmbased inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. is a national law firm with global reach that takes a 'boutique approach' to five complementary areas of practice: Business Law, Health Care and Life Sciences, Labor and Employment, Litigation and Real Estate. Epstein ...
EpsteinBeckerGreen has been advising and representing domestic and multinational financial services clients on a wide array of matters. Indeed, the financial services sector continues to be one of the largest components of the Firm"s diverse client ...
Law firmbased inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Sfile specializes in providing legal support services for environmental litigation and EPA investigations and information requests. Sfile combines extensive experience and knowledge in process control and monitoring systems with its Sfile ...
Next Generation Fraud Detection/Risk Management, Credit Risk Scoring Decision Making, High Speed Arbitrage Trading, Abnormal Trading ...
Law firmbased inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. is an AV-rated (highest ranking) Washington, D.C. law firm focusing on conventional and nanoscale, industrial, agricultural, and specialty chemical product regulation and approval matters, including TSCA matters, FIFRA/FQPA ...
In the first nine months of 2016, $149 billion (USD) was transacted in chemical sector deals. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity was significantly up in 2015 and the surge is expected to continue in 2017 as a result of historically low ...
Law firmbased inOakland, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Asbestos disease and mesothelioma law experts since 1974. Websites contains both medical information concerning asbestos exposure and various treatment options, and the legal aspects of asbestos exposure-related ...
For twenty five years The Firm has participated, and continues to participate, in impact litigation (meaning lawsuits that are designed to achieve a significant result for a broad class of people rather than focus on an individual ...
