Law Firm Case Study – Hall, Dickler, et al LLP: This 5-page essay chronicles the case study of the Hall Dickler, et al law firm of legal professionals. It also offers an overview of its inside machinations, and the contributory factors relevant to its success. Bibliography lists 7 sources. SNAkghal.doc
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Hall Dickler Kent Goldstein & Wood LLP is a full service law firm with offices in Los Angeles, California, White Plains and
New York City, New York, and Chicago, Illinois. The firm manages all elements of sophisticated legal transactions and complex litigation, involving all facets/ types of clients in
the areas of Arts & Entertainment; Corporate and Securities; Employment issues; Family Law; Information Technology; Intellectual Property; International issues; Estate Planning and Administration; General Litigation; Municipalities; Real Estate/ Institutional Lending;
and Taxation. In essence, Hall Dicklers stable pool of 63 attorneys, litigators and partners are eminently qualified /knowledgeable in the plethora of US/ international laws governing highly regulated industries.
Moreover, they are dedicated to the protection of their clients integrity, and the efficacious outcome of their respective cases. This essay chronicles the case study of the
Hall Dickler, et al law firm of legal professionals, while also offering an overview of its inside machinations, and the contributory factors relevant to its success (Firm Information, 2001
and See Also Areas of Practice, 2001). Today, Hall Dickler partners and legal associates represent an impressive array of clients that include multinational
corporations, Fortune 500 companies, advertisers/ advertising agencies, private businesses of all sizes, financial institutions, estates and trusts, entrepreneurs, and performing artists in the entertainment business. In fact, one of
the firms prize attorneys, Harvard Law School graduate Alfred Kim Guggenheim was specially requested to discuss the Napster case on the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather on July 28,