
Phoenix Corporate and Transactional Lawyer
Overview
Katherine Reilly gets to know her clients of varying industries and sizes in an effort to better meet their needs.
She focuses her practice on a variety of general corporate issues, including:
- Entity selection and formation
- Contract drafting
- Compliance issues
- Mergers and acquisitions
Katherine also helps clients in both the public and private sectors connect with other Polsinelli attorneys when they need assistance in specialized areas...
Katherine Reilly gets to know her clients of varying industries and sizes in an effort to better meet their needs.
She focuses her practice on a variety of general corporate issues, including:
- Entity selection and formation
- Contract drafting
- Compliance issues
- Mergers and acquisitions
Katherine also helps clients in both the public and private sectors connect with other Polsinelli attorneys when they need assistance in specialized areas...
Katherine Reilly gets to know her clients of varying industries and sizes in an effort to better meet their needs.
She focuses her practice on a variety of general corporate issues, including:
- Entity selection and formation
- Contract drafting
- Compliance issues
- Mergers and acquisitions
Katherine also helps clients in both the public and private sectors connect with other Polsinelli attorneys when they need assistance in specialized areas, such as employment, benefits, wealth planning, or tax.
News/Events
- Planning Critical When Buying, Selling Biz
August 15, 2012
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