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Helms Mulliss & Wicker Press Room  About Helms Mulliss & Wicker
HMW is recognized as one of America’s Best Law Firms by Corporate Board Member magazine, ranked as a Top Ten Bond Counsel by The Bond Buyer and is named a Go-To Law Firm by Corporate Counsel magazine. The firm employs more than 135 lawyers, 20 of whom have been designated Super Lawyers in the 2007North Carolina Super Lawyers magazine. HMW focuses on three practice groups: commercial litigation, complex finance and corporate law. Within the practice groups, specialty areas include: government relations, securities, mergers & acquisitions, employer services, private equity and others. The firm represents Fortune 100 companies, the nation’s largest financial institutions as well as many high-growth and start-up companies. Helms Mulliss & Wicker maintains offices in Charlotte, Raleigh and Wilmington, NC. For additional information, visit www.hmw.com.
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Recent News Headlines of Helms Mulliss & Wicker- Ten Helms Mulliss & Wicker Members Named Business Law Legal Elite
Receive Peer-Nominated Recognition from Business North Carolina in Four Practice Areas. - January 07, 2008 - Helms Mulliss & Wicker Named Leading Litigation Firm by Legal Media Group
Law Firm Received Highly Recommended Rating in New Benchmark Publication. - October 31, 2007 - Helms Mulliss & Wicker Attorney Presents to the American Bar Association
Corby Cochran Anderson to Speak on Trademark Law at the National Forum on Franchising. - October 10, 2007 - David Paulson of Helms Mulliss & Wicker Recognized as a 2007 Mover & Shaker
David Paulson, managing partner of the Helms Mulliss & Wicker Raleigh office, has been recognized by Business Leader magazine as a 2007 Mover & Shaker, an individual who has made a significant impact through community involvement by participating in volunteer activities while maintaining professional credibility and success. - September 18, 2007 - Expert Opinion Editorial: Reduce E-Discovery Costs: Organize Data Before Litigation Starts
Companies should consider encouraging, or even requiring, employees to organize their e-mails and other electronic data in folders corresponding with the transactions in which they relate. - September 04, 2007
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