McClain Drexler Matthews LLC

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McClain Drexler Matthews LLC's business law practice includes corporate, partnership, limited liability company, real estate, tax, bankruptcy, international transactions, and general business law matters. The practice involves legal counseling throughout the entire business life cycle, from planning, financing, and organizing the new enterprise through acquisitions, mergers, divestitures, and reorganizations. McClain Drexler Matthews LLC also counsels businesses regarding succession and estate planning for business continuation purposes.

The firm provides extensive legal representation and counsel to business clients on matters arising in the course of ongoing business operations, including shareholder agreements, leasing transactions, financing arrangements, secured and unsecured lending, and other commercial transactions; in addition, the firm provides representation to creditors in commercial collections, workouts, foreclosures, and bankruptcy proceedings.

McClain Drexler Matthews LLC advises and represents clients with respect to federal income tax issues relating to partnerships, limited liability companies, S corporations, C corporations, commercial transactions, real estate transactions, tax-exempt organizations, and individuals.

Whom to Contact:

Neil L. McClain, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 111
nmcclain@mcclaindrexler.com
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Regina T. Drexler, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 110
rdrexler@mcclaindrexler.com
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Fiona M. Snody, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 108
 

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