Introduction

Foley, Hoag & Eliot LLP is a full-service
law firm in Massachusetts with 160 lawyers in
Boston and Washington, D.C. The firm is a
member of Lex Mundi, the largest association
of independent law firms in the world.

One Post Office Square
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Phone:617-832-1000
Fax: 617-832-7000

1615 L Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
Phone: 202-775-0600
Fax: 202-857-0140


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Foley, Hoag & Eliot LLP has been engaged in thegeneral practice of law since 1945 and currently has more than 160 lawyersserving clients from offices in Boston and Washington, D.C. The Firm's practiceis diverse. Our clients include major national and international corporations,banks and bank holding companies, New England-based high technology companies,retailers and manufacturing companies, investment banking and venture capitalfirms, a number of New England universities, municipalities and other publicbodies, small businesses and individuals. In recent years our practice hasgrown most rapidly in the areas of banking, environmental law, protection ofintellectual property, litigation and taxation.

In the organization of our practice, we emphasize flexibility and response toclients' needs over formal structure. We are organized into two major practiceareas. The Business Practice Area includes the Business, Real Estate, Taxation,and Trusts and Estates Departments. The Disputes Practice Area encompasses theAdministrative, Labor and Litigation Departments. Within these two practiceareas the Firm also maintains specialty practice groups in such areas asbanking, environmental law, intellectual property, health care, education,immigration, and bankruptcy and reorganization.

We welcome inquiries about how we can makeour resources available to you and your business.




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