Drummond Woodsum's business and corporate attorneys serve a wide range of clients, from start-ups and early stage companies to multinational corporations. We structure and execute deals that achieve our clients' immediate objectives and protect our clients' long term interests and we do so efficiently, which is why Drummond Woodsum is a leader in business and corporate law.
Our clients include leaders in a wide range of industries, including pulp & paper, financial services, private equity, venture capital, biotechnology, specialty foods manufacturers, retail sales, media and communications, manufacturing, medical device development and manufacturing, software and technology, and Tribal economic development matters.
Our business and corporate law services include entity formation, tax planning, financing work, complex mergers and acquisitions, contract drafting and negotiation of every nature and type, joint ventures and securities offerings transactions, bankruptcy and reorganization transactions, and venture capital and emerging company services. We also routinely counsel boards of directors on a range of difficult issues, including fiduciary duty and conflict of interest. We serve the needs of our clients in their day-to-day operations as well as their most significant undertakings, and everything in between.
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