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Des Moines Administrative Law Firm
Overview
At Belin McCormick, we provide the highest caliber of legal services to business entities, public institutions and individuals based in Iowa and throughout the nation. We provide complete legal services to businesses of all sizes in a broad range of industries, including numerous Fortune 500 companies. In many instances, we have represented a client as it progressed from a family-owned startup to a major national business.
Belin McCormick is a full-service law firm devoted to providing the highest quality legal services to business entities, public institutions, and individuals based in Iowa and throughout the nation. The firm provides complete legal services to a broad range of business entities, and it handles legal matters for a variety of national and multinational business clients, including numerous Fortune 500 companies.
Belin McCormick serves as counsel to many of central Iowa's leading businesses and institutions, including manufacturing, agricultural, high-tech, banking, real estate, media, and other enterprises, as well as major universities and hospitals. In many instances, the Firm has represented a client as it progressed from a family-owned start-up into a major national business.
About Belin McCormick, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Administrative Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Antitrust and Trade Regulation
- Appeals
- Banking and Financial Institutions
- Bankruptcy/Insolvency
- Commercial and Secured Lending
- Complex Civil Litigation
- Corporate Law: General
- Corporate Law: Mergers and Acquisitions
- Energy Law
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Insurance
- Intellectual Property
- Labor and Employment Law
- Nonprofit Organizations and Charitable Giving
- Real Estate
- Tax
- Telecommunications Law
- Trial Practice
- Trusts and Estates
- Water Law
- White Collar Criminal Litigation
- Corporate and Commercial
- Litigation
- Infrastructure and Regulation
- Taxation, Trusts and Estates
Litigation
- 35%
People
Attorneys
- Kelsey J. Knowles (Shareholder)
- Laura Ingram (Shareholder)
- Michael R. Reck (Shareholder)
- Garth D. Adams (Shareholder)
- Wayne E. Reames (Shareholder)
- Nathan J. Barber (Shareholder)
- David L. Charles
- Matthew T. Cronin
- Matthew D. Callanan
- Christopher J. Jessen
- Amelia S. Mapes
- David L. Ginger
- Matthew J. Wallace (Shareholder)
Office Information
Address
666 Walnut StreetSuite 2000 Des Moines, IA 50309 - 3999
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