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Corporate/Commercial - New Hampshire
What the Team is Known For
Distinguished for its high-quality offering for regional, state and national clients, Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green regularly handles complex matters across the full spectrum of business law, including mid-market M&A, bankruptcy, debt financing and fund formation matters. The firm calls upon wider resources in its tax, employment and intellectual property practices to offer a full service in corporate transactional work.
Strengths
Sheehan Phinney brings a full-suite of services to its clients with a hands on approach from its practitioners.
Notable practitioners
James Cook leads a practice that handles financings, licensing concerns and M&A, and draws on notable strength in the emerging technology sector.
Scott Ellison acts for a range of small and medium-sized private companies, advising on transactions such as M&A and related tax concerns.
Scott is very knowledgeable. He brings experience to the table that makes the process efficient and valuable.
Matthew Benson is a fine choice of counsel for startups seeking counsel on all aspects of an entity life cycle, and his practice includes a focus on transactions arising from the healthcare industry.
Colleen Lyons acts on a range of big-ticket transactions, including acquisitions arising from regulated industries such as telecommunications and energy. She is also noted for her corporate governance expertise.
Jon Liland represents a range of clients including data companies in sale transactions. He also handles the transaction of trademark and intellectual property.
Jon is very responsive, meticulous and detailed.