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Economic Crisis Team Datasheet Oct 6, 2008 Brochure Download

Protecting client interests with strategic, forward-thinking counsel

SUMMARY

Foley Hoag LLP’s interdisciplinary team counsels and protects the interests of its clients facing new realities, challenges and risks framed by today’s tumultuous economic and market conditions. By maintaining an active and engaged dialogue with our clients during this period of economic distress, our lawyers are better able to adapt to the changing legal needs of clients affected in the short term. More importantly, our immersion in their businesses and industries enables our lawyers to provide sound, strategic counsel to protect our clients’ interests in the longer term. The Economic Crisis Team delivers forward-thinking advice, focusing on long-standing core, integrated strengths of the firm.

Topics include:

  • Financial investigations, enforcement proceedings and litigation
  • Federal and state securities regulation
  • Deal-making, corporate finance and investment restructuring
  • Bankruptcy, corporate reorganization and financial disputes

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The Foley Hoag Foundation 2007 Annual Report Jun 3, 2008 eBook Download

SUMMARY

Established in December 1980 by the partners of law firm Foley Hoag, The Foley Hoag Foundation is a private foundation that seeks to combat racism, especially among youth, in the City of Boston. The Foundation awards grants to organizations working to improve the racial climate in Boston by addressing issues of diversity and racism. Grantee organizations achieve their goals through a variety of means, including arts and cultural activities, youth leadership and recreational programs. Other grantees provide advocacy assistance, enabling individuals to confront racism through legal or political action. Some grantee organizations work to prepare young children to live in the reality of a multicultural society, others engage teens, and a few target a primarily adult constituency.

The Foley Hoag Foundation was the first—and remains the only— foundation to focus exclusively on the improvement of race relations in Boston. The trustees are fortunate to have the unqualified endorsement of Foley Hoag, which has provided an enormous amount of financial, administrative and moral support.

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Dispute Resolution Datasheet Dec 17, 2007 Brochure Download

Offering practiced perspective and skilled guidance in dispute resolution

SUMMARY

Successful dispute resolution requires perspective, from all vantage points. At Foley Hoag, we offer you clear insight into when to go to the mat and when to settle. If litigation becomes necessary, we focus on helping you make prudent upfront decisions that best represent your interests and aim to reach a prompt, cost-effective and viable solution.

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International Litigation and Arbitration Practice Summary Dec 17, 2007 Brochure Download

Representative Experience

SUMMARY

Engagements Include:

  • Litigation and Arbitration between Sovereign States
  • Arbitration between Sovereign States and Investors
  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • Litigation before the United States Courts

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Litigios y Arbitrajes Internacionales Dec 17, 2007 Brochure Download

Cassos Representativos

SUMMARY

  • Litigios y Arbitrajes entre Estados Soberanos
  • Arbitrajes entre Estados
  • Soberanos e Inversionistas
  • Arbitrajes Internacionales Comerciales
  • Litigios ante las Cortes de los Estados Unidos

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Doing Business in Massachusetts Aug 14, 2007 Arlene L. Bender, Michael N. Glanz eBook Download

A Guide to U.S. and Massachusetts Law for Non-U.S. Businesses

SUMMARY

This guide is intended to provide foreign businesspeople with an introduction to the basic kinds of laws and regulations that affect the conduct of business in the United States, and particularly in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The level of detail is varied, reflecting the nature of the legal areas discussed. For example, environmental law and taxation are subjects of detailed and technical regulation, while labor relations are governed as much by custom and practice as by direct regulation.

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Where Should You Litigate Your Business Dispute Aug 1, 2004 John H. Henn General Download

In an arbitration or through the courts?

SUMMARY

Lawyers who advise business entities commonly confront the question of whether to resolve disputes by arbitration. This usually comes up when the parties are negotiating a transaction agreement. Often the decision is made, not as a result of any systematic consideration of the merits of arbitration versus a judicial forum, but rather as a result of anecdotal information about good or bad experiences with each process. This article aims to provide the basis for a more systematic consideration of the arbitral versus judicial alternatives.

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