Holland & Knight - Practice Areas

Practice Areas

Holland & Knight's legal capabilities span an extensive range of practices and industries, including:

  • Alcohol beverage
  • Aviation
  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Antitrust, trade regulation and competition
  • Appellate
  • Banking and finance
  • Bankruptcy and creditors rights
  • Class action litigation
  • Construction
  • Corporate services
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • ERISA/employee benefits and compensation
  • Financial services
  • Government contracts
  • Government representation
  • Healthcare and life sciences
  • Hospitality, resorts and timeshare
  • Immigration, nationality and consular law
  • Indian law
  • Intellectual property
  • International and cross border transactions
  • Investment management
  • Labor, employment and benefits
  • Land use
  • Litigation
  • Maritime
  • Media, communications and entertainment
  • Non-profit and tax exempt organizations
  • Patent Prosecution & Due Diligence
  • Private wealth services
  • Product liability
  • Public finance
  • Public policy & regulation
  • Real estate
  • Structured finance and securitization
  • Syndication
  • Taxation
  • Technology and emerging companies
  • Transportation

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