- Fraud06/02/2022 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 20th Annual Rocky Mountain Intellectual Property and Technology Law Institute, Co-Presented with Seth DuCharme, Esq., Bracewell, and David Pitluck, Esq., Business & Securities Fraud Section, US Attorney's Office
- White Collar Crimes
- Theft
- Money LaunderingMembers of our team draw upon their backgrounds in government service to provide clients with sound counsel and advocacy on internal corporate compliance and due diligence efforts with regard to export controls, customs, sanctions, anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, national security, and other statutes and regulations.
- Corporate LawWe represent national, regional, and community commercial banks as well as other financial institutions in contentious, high-stakes disputes in courts across the nation. Our experience includes litigating disputes arising from mergers, acquisitions, sales, corporate finance, commercial and industrial loans, and corporate finance transactions. Our litigators have achieved successes for clients in cases alleging investment management, corporate governance, fiduciary duty, director and officer liability, and securities offering irregularities, as well as Ponzi scheme, other fraud claims, and regulatory compliance matters. We also advise on and litigate disputes involving guarantees, liens, checks, payment systems, Uniform Commercial Code issues, and lender liability claims.
- Mergers and AcquisitionsAdventure is in our backyard and helping guide outdoor companies through all stages of business is our passion. With a rare perspective on this highly competitive space, we’ve developed a wide range of services for handling corporate transactions and commercial matters, mergers and acquisitions, licensing and sponsorships, product liability, real estate, and import, export, customs, and supply chain matters. We provide the comprehensive counsel that outdoor recreation businesses need to thrive and get people outside.
- Business FormationOur IP attorneys help clients define, protect, monetize, and enforce intellectual assets. The Corporate practice provides the due diligence and advice on mergers and acquisitions necessary to successful transactions. In business formation, licensing, and commercial transactions, we serve organizations at home and abroad. Data privacy and information security present enormous risk on many fronts, and our team helps clients stay a step ahead, around the world, in this fast-evolving battle.
- Business DisputesOur construction litigators are experienced not only in the courtroom but in arbitration, mediation, and other resolution settings. From routine contract disputes to complex, multiparty proceedings, our team specializes in resolving construction disputes, advising clients on available options and opportunities to achieve their short- and long-term business objectives, through negotiated settlement, or contesting a case to its ultimate outcome, including on appeal.
- Business TransactionsOur international services team provides comprehensive counsel for US companies and foreign-based businesses on corporate formation, opening sales channels, licensing, commercial transactions, intellectual property protection, data privacy, international tax planning, dispute resolution, and compliance with US regulations. We advise on a full range of legal, tax, and regulatory compliance matters to guide companies’ decisions about where and how to do business globally.
- Construction ContractsOur team has drafted and negotiated underlying project-related contracts that include engineering, procurement and construction contracts, standard industry-form contracts, equipment supply and acquisition agreements, land acquisition and lease agreements, partnership and limited liability company agreements, commodities contracts, and operations and maintenance agreements. We have significant experience in the financing of major construction projects, and our attorneys are experienced in structuring complex multinational financings.
- Trade Secrets
- Intellectual PropertyTake Note of American Axle v. Neapco – the Latest Development in Patent Eligibility and Functional Claiming, Including Effects Beyond "Mechanical" Subject Matter American Intellectual Property Law Association
- AntitrustOur team provides holistic guidance on regulatory issues, including Stark, Anti-Kickback Statute, HIPAA, Medicare/Medicaid, and similar state laws. We handle provider and payor contracting; mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures; data privacy and security; licensing, credentialing and medical staff issues; government investigations and False Claim Act litigation; antitrust and trade regulation; employment; real estate; tax; employee benefits; and administrative or civil litigation. Given our combined experience, there is not much our healthcare clients face that we haven’t seen and successfully handled before.
- Employment LitigationCompanies of all sizes turn to Holland & Hart for help with their labor and employment issues. Our attorneys focus on solutions that manage liability risks and protect employers’ interests, reputations, and business objectives.
- Non-compete Agreement11/10/2021 The Disappearing Future of Non-Compete Agreements Employers' Lawyers Blog, ERE Recruiting Intelligence, and Holland & Hart News Update
- Real Estate Litigation
- Construction LitigationSuccessfully defended the construction arm of a top-10 ENR engineering firm in a dispute with a subcontractor over $8.5M in extra work claims. After a two-week trial in Federal Court, the jury awarded only $150k in damages, while awarding our client approximately $1.5M.
- Real Estate Transactions
- Land Use and Zoning
- Estate PlanningShould a dispute occur, Holland & Hart’s trust and estate litigators have substantial experience representing both fiduciaries and beneficiaries in will contests, estate disputes, and high-stakes and multijurisdictional estate litigation. We regularly advise fiduciaries in undisputed trust administration and estate administration actions.
- Wills
- Trusts
- Bankruptcy
- Tax LawWe frequently work with clients to meet their philanthropic objectives in a tax-efficient manner by incorporating charitable giving into their estate plans, establishing and administering family foundations, and advising on income tax issues related to desired charitable gifts.