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Lewis Roca

www.lewisroca.com

 
Lewis Roca provides legal and strategic industry experience to help clients overcome challenges and uncover opportunities. Serving clients in key industries from offices across the western U.S., the firm`s lawyers provide services including litigation, intellectual property, business and commercial transactions, and regulatory compliance and government affairs. The firm is committed to exceeding clients` expectations through Experience Amplified, six principles that guide our work with clients and provide feedback mechanisms for continuous improvement.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.lewisroca.com
  • 201 East Washington Street Suite 1200
    Phoenix, AZ USA 85004
  • Phone: 602.262.5311

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