Ater Wynne LLP
Ater Wynne LLP has remained at the cutting edge of strategic legal advice for over half a century for regional, national and international clients in business, litigation and the regulated industries. We have more than 40 responsive business attorneys with deep industry understanding and contacts covering a wide range of industries and practice areas. All of our partners and associates share a single focus: skillfully advancing the interests of our clients to secure favorable results. Ater Wynne LLP has offices in Portland, Seattle, Menlo Park and Salt Lake City.
Ater Wynne LLP
Lovejoy Bldg #900
1331 NW Lovejoy St
Portland OR 97209-3280
Tel: 503 226-1191
Fax: 503 226-0079
Business
The Business Group of Ater Wynne provides strategic legal advice to help clients achieve their business goals. Our clients range from closely held family businesses, to high-growth venture-backed companies, to multinational public corporations. Whether your business is a small start-up company or a long-established corporation, our attorneys will provide the counsel you need in today’s fast-paced business environment.
Entrepreneurial companies turn to us for advice in developing and protecting their businesses, complying with federal and state regulations, evaluating risks and pursuing opportunities. Ater Wynne attorneys are skilled in business, corporate finance, securities and intellectual property, as well as regulatory, employment, real estate and dispute resolution.
We know the industries in which our clients do business. And, perhaps most important, we enjoy working with people whose goal is to build something new. Ater Wynne’s legal services include:
Entity structure and formation
Negotiation and documentation of private and public financing
Securities law compliance
Product and technology research and development transactions
Strategic partnering
Licensing and distribution of intellectual property
Protection of trademarks, copyrights and domain names
Employment law and executive compensation
Tax planning and execution
Global trade
Domestic and international distribution and marketing
Mergers, acquisitions, and management buyouts
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