Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge

Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge

Edwards Wildman is an AmLaw 100 law firm. It was formed from the 2011 merger of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge and Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon. Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge had been formed by the 2005 merger of Edwards & Angell LLP and Palmer & Dodge LLP. In 2008, Boston-based Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge also merged with London-based Kendall Freeman, a 40-attorney firm with specialties in dispute resolution, litigation, and both contentious and regulatory insurance and reinsurance.

Edwards Wildman has 15 offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia.

Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts
No. of offices 15
No. of attorneys 625
Major practice areas Antitrust/competition; business law; cross border; debt finance and capital markets; environmental; insurance and reinsurance; intellectual property; labor and employment; litigation; privacy and data protection; private client; public finance; public policy and government relations; real estate; restructuring and insolvency; tax, benefits and compensation; and technology, media and telecommunications
Firm leadership Alan Levin, chairman; Robert Shuftan, managing partner; Laurence Harris, deputy managing partner; and Judy Hurley, chief operating officer
Website www.edwardswildman.com

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