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Helping Businesses

FH+H attorneys provide comprehensive, proactive legal services to all types of businesses, from local startups to international conglomerates. We understand that businesses want more than just lawyers who will react after a problem arises and then serve as a cost center — businesses want lawyers who will add value by serving as counsel and consigliere, proactively reducing risk at the front end while providing strategic counsel and access to our extensive professional networks to enable success.  Other law firms manage risk . . . FH+H manages growth.

As a full-service firm, FH+H is the only call that a company needs to make to have all of its legal needs met. At the same time, FH+H remains agile enough to provide rapid responses at affordable rates.

Corporate practice areas include:

We serve clients in all industries, but we have particular expertise in the following sectors:

To learn more about how FH+H lawyers can help your company, contact Jen Huber today.

To read about some of our successes, click below:

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FH+H lawyers guided an international government contractor in establishing and implementing overseas operations, providing comprehensive analysis and recommendations regarding domestic and international law, export compliance, and immigration concerns relating to potential employees. Overseas operations revenue for this entity now exceeds $300 million U.S. dollars.

FH+H lawyers resolved a complex overseas land dispute matter for an global oil and gas company and later provided the same client with comprehensive solutions to legal issues relating to export compliance, corporate structuring, and capital investment.

FH+H lawyers oversaw the complex defense of a national veteran’s non-profit company against several government investigations into its charitable fundraising.

FH+H lawyers helped a brand new government contractor incorporate, structure its corporate operations, and locate subcontractors for its first contract; then reviewed all subsequent transactional documents.