(June 29, 2007. Manchester, NH.) - Sheehan Phinney Attorney Alan Reische was recognized as best in NH in the area of Corporate/Commercial law by Chambers USA, the world's leading organization for rankings of American attorneys and law firms. The results are published in the Chambers USA 2007 guide.
Alan's practice is focused on transactional matters: business acquisitions and mergers; planning for next-generation internal ownership transfers; and debt and equity financings from institutional and non-institutional sources. He also has completed complex transactions for U.S. companies seeking to establish a presence outside of the United States, as well as with foreign companies commencing activities within the U.S. He has had extensive experience working with the New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation in assuring client compliance with the New Hampshire Blue Sky Statute. His client base ranges from closely held, family-owned companies to those with extremely diverse shareholder ownership.
Chambers called him a "corporate guru" and quoted his clients saying he is "the go-to person when you have a seemingly unsolvable problem."
Nine Sheehan Phinney attorneys were named on the list in their respective area of practice. In addition, the firm was named top in the state in the areas of Labor and Employment as well as Real Estate law.
Chambers USA is a subsidiary of Chambers and Partners Legal Publishers of London. Chambers canvassed the United States for eight months, with 40 full-time researchers gathering information from in-house counsel and client interviews, as well as colleagues and competitors. Because of this objective ranking process, Chambers is considered the industry's premier ranking service.
Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green is a regional business law firm with offices in Manchester, Concord and Lebanon, NH, and in Boston, MA. The firm provides a broad range of sophisticated legal services to businesses and institutions in traditional and emerging areas of the law. Its diverse client base includes local and regional organizations, as well as national and international businesses with interests in the Northeast. |