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      <description>Faegre Baker Daniels is a full service law firm providing business solutions to local, national and international organizations. We serve our clients with the highest levels of professionalism, skill and integrity. Our 750 corporate, litigation and regulatory professionals collaborate across our 13 locations in the United States, UK and China to deliver practical solutions for our clients&#39; business needs. http://www.faegrebd.com</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/About-Us">Faegre Baker Daniels</a> is dedicated to serving
the legal needs of regional, national and international businesses. From
offices in the United States, United Kingdom and China, our more than 750 legal
and consulting professionals provide the depth and breadth of expertise
necessary to solve complex business challenges. With roots dating back to 1863,
we are one of the 75 largest law firms headquartered in the U.S.</p>
<p>As part of the global business
community, we recognize that optimal results are driven by a spirit of
collaboration and a team approach to service. With that understanding, we
collaborate with clients — and each other — every day to handle the complex
transactions, regulatory matters and litigation that businesses face. We
partner with clients ranging from emerging startups to multinational
corporations in more than 85 practice areas and industry segments, providing
advice uniquely suited to each company's individual needs.</p>
<p>From U.S. locations in Boulder,
Chicago, Denver, Des Moines, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Silicon
Valley, South Bend and Washington, D.C. to international locations in Beijing,
London and Shanghai, we serve clients in every U.S. state and more than 100
countries.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/Legal-Careers">Our legal expertise</a> includes corporate;
environmental; ERISA, benefits and executive compensation; finance and
restructuring; government; health law; intellectual property; international;
labor and employment; litigation and advocacy; real estate and construction;
regulatory; tax; and wealth management. Our practices are complemented by
experience across a wide range of industries, with a strategic focus on energy
and natural resources, financial services, food and agriculture, and life
sciences.</p>
<p>Some situations call for
expertise that extends beyond legal advice. Based in Washington, D.C., FaegreBD
Consulting is our national advisory and advocacy division that integrates
public policy and regulatory capabilities with the rest of the firm's legal
services. Consulting professionals work at the intersection of the federal
government and clients in sectors such as health and biosciences, energy and
environment, education, local government, and financial services. FaegreBD
Equity Property Tax Group, based in our Chicago office, advises clients in
property tax matters.</p>
<p><b>Our Global Reach: Lex Mundi</b></p>
<p><a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/">Faegre Baker Daniels'</a>
international reach extends far beyond our offices in China and the United
Kingdom. As a founding member of Lex Mundi, we participate in a network of
legal experts connecting to more than 100 countries. That allows us to provide
our clients with counsel that brings in-depth knowledge and first-hand
experience in local cultures, economies, laws, governments, trends and business
climates around the globe. Together, we can react quickly and effectively.</p>
<p>Faegre Baker Daniels has been a
member of Lex Mundi since the organization's establishment in 1989. As the
world's leading network of independent law firms, Lex Mundi provides access to
160 premier member firms and more than 21,000 lawyers in 600 offices.</p>
<p>Lex Mundi member firms are
top-tier law firms in their respective jurisdictions and among the most
experienced and knowledgeable in the world. They deliver indigenous insight, a
market-specific focus and global connections to a diverse range of domestic and
international clients. With Lex Mundi, Faegre Baker Daniels provides clients
with a single point of contact, cost-effective coordination and streamlined
representation around the world.</p>
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         <title>Faegre
Baker Daniels, Client Technology Solutions</title>
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<p>Our
lawyers and professionals in <a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/Client-Technology-Solutions">Client Technology Solutions</a> (CTS)
support and deliver process- and technology-intensive solutions for our
clients' legal work—with a principal focus on litigation, discovery support,
electronic data handling, and process management. E-Discovery lawyers act as
firm-wide litigation counsel, providing insight about E-Discovery issues and
emerging law, while legal project managers, E‑Discovery consultants, and data and
document analysts in CTS work with our clients to identify, preserve, collect,
process, produce and review the electronically stored information (ESI)
required in discovery. We identify cost-effective solutions for clients and
manage the implementation of those solutions.</p>
<p><b>Electronic
Discovery Counseling and Consulting</b></p>

<p><a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/index.aspx">CTS professionals</a> serve
as liaisons between legal teams and clients' information technology personnel.
CTS counsels clients through, and can fully conduct, the E-Discovery portion of
the discovery cycle. Services include specialized expertise in litigation readiness,
E-Discovery motion practice and records-information management, and advising on
identification, preservation, collection and logistical approaches.</p>
<p><b>Electronically
Stored Information (ESI) Processing</b></p>

<p>CTS
transform raw ESI into usable data for review. We conduct targeted collections,
then analyze, search, and cull data to keep the document universe manageable
and avoid unnecessary expense.</p>
<p><b>Document
Review and Document Production</b></p>

<p>CTS
manage document review projects of any size. Expert document review managers
use proven protocols to ensure accurate and cost-effective reviews—whether the
review is performed by our firm, an external provider in the U.S. or an
offshore provider. CTS professionals prepare and produce ESI in an efficient
and usable format to reduce cost, risk and errors and to comply with production
specifications and timelines.</p>
<p><b>Pre-Trial,
Trial and Presentation Support</b></p>

<p>CTS
assist our <a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/bios">legal teams</a> in
preparation of document sets, witness kits and deposition designations. We
support the management of witness transcripts with LiveNote and other software.
We create electronic redactions and electronically linked briefs. Our trial
consultants manage nearly every aspect of technology during hearings,
arbitrations, mediations and trials. Our graphics team translates the trial
team's message into compelling visual presentations that our trial consultants
deliver in the courtroom.</p>
<p><b>Legal
Project Management</b></p>

<p>CTS
adapt project management to the legal environment to coordinate and deliver
cost-effective solutions. We emphasize early needs assessment; development of
goals, work plans, and budgets with our clients; project communication and
problem-solving; and adherence to budget. We deliver integrated results whether
tasks are performed by our team or through an external provider.</p>
<p><b>Legal
Process Management</b></p>

<p>CTS
uses Six Sigma and Lean methodologies to examine, simplify and document steps
in legal service processes. We apply these capabilities on behalf of our
clients in matter- and project-specific situations, constantly seeking to
increase internal work process efficiency.</p></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Faegre Baker Daniels History</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/">Faegre
Baker Daniels</a> expanded its global reach on
January 1, 2012, through a combination of two firms—Faegre &amp; Benson and
Baker &amp; Daniels—with similar histories, cultures and shared values. Today,
Faegre Baker Daniels builds upon the existing strengths and shared values to
create a combined organization that can deliver more value to its clients than
either could on its own.</p>
<p><b>Baker &amp; Daniels</b></p>



<p>Baker &amp; Daniels' roots date <a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/Firm-History">back to 1863</a> when Thomas
Hendricks, a successful practicing lawyer in Indianapolis and later Vice
President of the United States under Grover Cleveland, decided that he needed a
partner when his workload became too large for one attorney to handle.
Hendricks selected Oscar Hord, a former Indiana Attorney General, and the firm
was named Hendricks &amp; Hord.</p>
<p>Two years later, Samuel E.
Perkins, previously a judge with the Indiana Supreme Court, joined the firm,
which then became Hendricks, Perkins &amp; Hord. Perkins withdrew from the firm
in 1866, and Hendricks &amp; Hord added Abram Hendricks, a cousin of Thomas
Hendricks and son of Indiana's third Governor, William Hendricks. Subsequently,
the firm was renamed Hendricks, Hord &amp; Hendricks.</p>
<p>Thomas Hendricks was elected
Indiana Governor in 1872. When he assumed the Statehouse chair in 1873, Conrad
Baker took Hendricks' chair in the law office, and the firm became Baker, Hord
&amp; Hendricks. Albert Baker, the son of Conrad Baker, and Edward Daniels
joined the firm in 1876 and 1879, respectively.</p>
<p>Between 1885 and 1888, Thomas
Hendricks, Conrad Baker, Abram Hendricks and Oscar Hord passed away. With the
deaths of the senior partners, Albert Baker and Edward Daniels assumed
responsibility for the operation of the office known as Baker, Hord &amp;
Hendricks. By the end of 1888, the firm's name was changed to Baker &amp;
Daniels. Joseph Daniels, son of Edward Daniels, joined the firm after receiving
his law degree in 1914, and the firm continued to grow with the addition of
William Seagle, Warrack Wallace and William Davis. To reflect the changes, the
firm's name underwent yet another change to Baker, Daniels, Wallace &amp;
Seagle. It remained so until 1944, when the name was restored to Baker &amp;
Daniels.</p>
<p>Through the years, Baker &amp;
Daniels expanded to better serve its clients. In 1976, the firm established an
office in Washington, D.C. The Fort Wayne office opened in 1983. Two years
later, Baker &amp; Daniels created a subsidiary company in Washington,
D.C.—Sagamore Associates, which later became B&amp;D Sagamore, to assist
clients with federal relations issues.</p>
<p>In the 1990s, <a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/locations">Baker &amp; Daniels continued to expand</a>. The South Bend office opened in 1990,
followed by the Elkhart office in 1993. In 1998, the future of Baker &amp;
Daniels took an exciting new direction when the firm's first overseas office
was opened in China. Baker &amp; Daniels created a second subsidiary company
called Capitol Direct (which later became B&amp;D Quorum). This D.C.-based
company assisted clients through grassroots advocacy, direct marketing and
public affairs efforts.</p>
<p>In 2000, Baker &amp; Daniels
opened its 96th Street office in Indianapolis. In addition, a new Baker &amp;
Daniels subsidiary was founded—Aventor, a global medical technology consulting
firm. At the start of 2006, merging the people and practices of Aventor,
B&amp;D Quorum and B&amp;D Sagamore into one company, B&amp;D Consulting,
assured an integrated, comprehensive approach to meeting clients' challenges
and goals.</p>
<p>As part of a long-term growth
strategy, Baker &amp; Daniels consolidated its practices in North Central
Indiana into a regional model in 2007 by transferring operations in Elkhart to
the South Bend office. Also in 2007, B&amp;D Consulting expanded its national
services to the property tax industry with the addition of the B&amp;D Equity
Property Tax Group in Chicago. Baker &amp; Daniels expanded its presence in
Chicago with the opening of a new law office in 2008.</p>
<p><b>Faegre &amp; Benson</b></p>



<p>In 1886, Faegre &amp; Benson was
founded in Minneapolis as Cobb &amp; Wheelwright. Former classmates at Bowdoin
College in Brunswick, Maine, Albert Cobb and John Wheelwright opened the law
office after graduating from Bowdoin and completing a course of study in law.
John Benson, a former clerk for Cobb &amp; Wheelwright, joined the firm in
1914.</p>
<p>In 1923, George Hoke, Claude
Krause and John Barthell Faegre joined the firm, which was renamed Cobb,
Wheelwright Hoke &amp; Benson. Following the accidental death of Wheelwright in
1927, the firm became Cobb, Hoke, Benson, Krause &amp; Faegre. The firm
established itself as a pre-eminent corporate player in the Upper Midwest.</p>
<p>Faegre and Benson, who first met
in 1909 as opposing players in a college football game, became up-and-coming
leaders of the firm. When Hoke and two associates departed in 1938, the firm
was reorganized as Faegre, Benson &amp; Krause. On the death of Krause the
following year, it became Faegre &amp; Benson in 1940.</p>
<p>Over the next 20 years, Faegre
&amp; Benson prospered but grew only modestly. Recognizing that a more
competitive environment was emerging, firm lawyers pushed for change. In 1959,
a five-member management committee was created with full power to oversee the
firm. With the change, significant achievements included successful recruitment
of new lawyers in their 30s and installation of a confidential compensation
based on merit and individual contributions.</p>
<p>By the mid-1980s, the firm's
clients were embracing technology, looking at international markets for their
products and establishing in-house legal departments. Global mergers and
acquisitions were resulting in client turnover as companies were folded into
large multinational corporations. Venture capital was edging out investment
banking as the growth industry.</p>
<p>Determined to keep pace with
clients, the firm assessed its geographic reach and the relevance of its
practices and business model—and adapted to the changing environment. Evolution
came in the form of personal computers, new emphasis on diversity, addition of
professional staff and the admittance of women into the partnership.</p>
<p>New practices emerged in areas
such as health care, intellectual property and mass tort. Faegre &amp; Benson
opened Colorado offices in Boulder and Denver in 1985. In 1990, Faegre &amp;
Benson became the first national law firm to establish an office in Des Moines,
Iowa. Then, the firm opened an office in London in 1995 and an office in
Shanghai in 2001.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/index.aspx">Faegre
Baker Daniels</a> focuses on client service and
results, with the following core values paramount and guiding us in all that we
do:</p>
<p>·&nbsp;
Honesty and
integrity</p>

<p>·&nbsp;
Excellence</p>

<p>·&nbsp;
Hard work</p>

<p>·&nbsp;
Teamwork and
collaboration</p>

<p>·&nbsp;
Mutual
respect and firm mindedness</p>

<p>·&nbsp;
Diversity
and inclusion</p>

<p>·&nbsp;
Service to
our communities</p>
<p>These <a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/Core-Values">core values</a> play a
critical role in the firm's vision statement, which captures the aspirations of
Faegre Baker Daniels as an organization. The firm's vision statement declares:</p>
<p><i>We will set ourselves apart in an
increasingly competitive marketplace by continually innovating to improve
client </i><a href="http://www.faegrebd.com/services"><i>service</i></a><i>; providing a unique, inclusive and rewarding
experience for all our professionals; enhancing our national and international
reputation; and promoting our key sources of competitive advantage: excellence,
teamwork, industry focus and value delivered. We will add talent, invest and
expand in a manner that fulfills these objectives.</i></p>]]></description>
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