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Upcoming speeches by firm attorneys:

"Shh! Datamining in Process: Privacy and Electronic Banking," National Compliance Conference, sponsored by America's Community Bankers, Orlando, FL, September 30, 1998 (Thomas P. Vartanian)

"FAR Part 15: Understanding the Changes," presentedby the George Washington University Law School, Government ContractsProgram, Washington, D.C., October 6, 1998 (Joel R. Feidelman,P.C., James J. McCullough, Deneen J. Melander, James S. Kennell,and/or Anne B. Perry)

"Pro Bono Obligations and Ways to Fulfill Them," D.C.Bar's Mandatory New Admittees Course, D.C. Renaissance Hotel,Washington, D.C., October 6, 1998 (Jonathan M. Jacobs)

"Bid Protesting in 1999 and Beyond: New Rules for New Times,"presented by the Dayton Chapter of the National Contract ManagementAssociation, Dayton, OH, October 8, 1998 (Joel R. Feidelman,P.C.)

"Qui Tam Cases--Recent Developments in the Oil & GasIndustry," sponsored by API, Santa Barbara, CA, October8, 1998 (John T. Boese)

"Electronic Commerce Program," sponsored by CorporateLaw Department Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association,Borrego Springs, CA, October 9, 1998 (Thomas P. Vartanian)

Archive of Past Speeches by Firm Attorneys - 1997 | 1998

Over the past century, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson has grown from a small private New York practice to a nationally recognized firm of over 400 attorneys. Today, with offices in New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, London and Paris, Fried Frank represents businesses, individuals, governments and governmental entities throughout the world.

Fried Frank is best known for its innovative work on highly complex matters, many of which are in the forefront of financial and legal developments. Business Week has described the firm as "one of the most sophisticated financial law firms in the United States", and in the book, Inside Track, the authors wrote that Fried Frank "...is considered to be a 'lawyer's law firm'... a firm that general legal counsel turn to for the answers in complicated legal issues."

Fried Frank also has achieved national recognition for the scope and quality of its pro bono services in representing numerous public bodies, public interest organizations and special causes.

Among Fried Frank's partners and of counsel are former U.S. ambassadors and diplomats, federal agency commissioners, general counsel to federal and state commissions and legislative and administrative authorities, as well as professors from major law schools and universities.

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