Our Corporate & Securities Practice is comprised of more than 100 corporate and finance attorneys offering our clients a blend of comprehensive legal expertise and practical business counseling that enables them to clarify goals, find solutions, and achieve results across varied business transactions.
Whether acting as general or special counsel, we advise our clients on a wide variety of issues affecting commercial, financial, and industrial enterprises, both publicly and privately owned. Our representation includes work for small- and medium-sized businesses, Fortune 500 companies, and nonprofit organizations, as well as investment companies, trade associations, governmental agencies, and individuals. Reflecting the increasing interdependence of the world economy, our clients include American, European, Canadian, Japanese, Middle Eastern, and South American multinational companies, as well as smaller business ventures and individuals throughout the world.
Mintz Levin has a long tradition of acting as a trusted advisor to its business clients. We are committed to continuing this tradition, not only with our institutional clients who are competing in the complex international marketplace, but also with those sole proprietors, joint ventures, franchisers, and financiers of small business who need comprehensive, experienced business counsel. Our clients demand, and are entitled to expect, extraordinary client service, delivered efficiently and professionally.
We have aided our clients—U.S. and international—in billions of dollars of public and private financings and multimillion dollar sales and acquisitions in industries as diverse as telecommunications, health care, shipping and logistics, biotechnology and the life sciences, manufacturing, banking, real estate, energy, transportation, Internet and e-commerce, hardware and software, nanotechnology, and retail.
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