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Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Barnes & Thornburg LLP

A Legacy of Excellence and Innovation, Pioneering Sustainability and Environmental Law

Polina Martinuka
Added by Polina Martinuka on August 20th, 2024

Summary

Barnes & Thornburg LLP is a prominent American law firm. The firm was originally established through the merger of two well-respected Indiana law firms, which laid the foundation for its future growth and national prominence. In its early years, Barnes & Thornburg focused primarily on serving clients in the Midwest, particularly in corporate law, litigation, and labour and employment law. Over time, the firm expanded its practice areas and geographic reach, establishing a presence in key U.S. cities and developing expertise in areas such as intellectual property, environmental law, healthcare, and real estate. Today, Barnes & Thornburg is one of the largest law firms in the United States. The firm is known for its collaborative culture, client-focused approach, and dedication to diversity and inclusion. It has also been recognized for its significant contributions to pro bono work and community service.

Details

Company name
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Headquarters
Indianapolis, 🇺🇸 United States
Date of establishment
1982

Services by Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Barnes & Thornburg Environmental Services

Barnes & Thornburg Environmental Services

Leading the Way in Environmental Law
Regulations & Standards
Barnes & Thornburg LLP's environmental services offer comprehensive legal counsel across numerous environmental issues, including regulatory compliance, permitting, remediation, litigation, and sustainability initiatives. The firm's national team assists clients from various industries, such as energy, manufacturing, and real estate, in navigating complex environmental regulations and resolving disputes. Their attorneys possess specialized expertise, often holding advanced degrees in environmental sciences, and maintain strong relationships with regulatory agencies to effectively advocate for clients' interests.