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Abogada Julia is a law firm specializing in immigration law, with a focus on helping victims of exploitation and domestic violence to legalize their status in the United States.
By rigorously maintaining the highest standards of legal excellence, the Oklahoma-based law firm of McAfee & Taft has grown to become one of the largest and most respected full-service business practice law firms in the region and a recognized leader in providing clients aggressive representation through creative and innovative strategies for meeting their business and legal needs. For more than 60 years, clients have counted on the firm`s multi-disciplinary approach to problem-solving, along with the depth and talent of its dedicated attorneys and support staff, to create comprehensive, customized legal solutions. McAfee & Taft is Oklahoma`s largest law firm and one of the nation`s top 250 firms as ranked by the National Law Journal. With its deep roster of 180 attorneys, the full-service civil practice firm serves clients locally, nationally and internationally in the areas of appellate practice, aviation, banking and financial institutions, bankruptcy and workouts, business law, business restructuring, corporate and securities, employee benefits and executive compensation, energy, entertainment law, environmental law, healthcare law, intellectual property, labor and employment, litigation, oil and gas, real estate, and tax and family wealth.
Kelley Cawthorne is a Lansing, MI-based company in the Business Services sector.
Hill and Ponton P.A is a Orlando, FL-based company in the Business Services sector.
The Competition Bureau, as an independent law enforcement agency, ensures that Canadian businesses and consumers prosper in a competitive and innovative marketplace. Headed by the Commissioner of Competition, the Bureau is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act, the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act, the Textile Labelling Act and the Precious Metals Marking Act. The basic operating assumption of the Competition Bureau is that competition is good for both business and consumers. Competition: • makes the economy work more efficiently; • strengthens businesses` ability to adapt and compete in global markets; • gives small and medium businesses an equitable chance to compete and participate in the economy; • provides consumers with competitive prices, product choices and the information they need to make informed purchasing decisions; and • balances the interests of consumers and producers, wholesalers and retailers, dominant players and minor players, the public interest and the private interest.