As a top law firm with offices in Boston, New York, Paris and Washington D.C., Foley Hoag brings business acumen to the table and focused legal skills needed to negotiate both standard and complex transactions and regularly
structure creative partnering arrangements for our clients that are unique to the business sectors in which our clients operate.
Not exact matches
One of the first things discussed was relationship contracts — yep, the contract in The New I Do that asks couples to talk, agree to and write down how they want to
structure their relationship based on their goals and values, the same contract that Modern Love essayist and
creative writing professor Mandy Len Catron used when moving in with her romantic
partner, Mark, and that she highlights in her book, How to Fall in Love With Anyone.
Successful writers I know — whether they're published commercially or self - published — need to write and rewrite their books many times, usually with the support of a developmental editor, not someone who does spelling and punctuation but a
creative partner who is able to identify and solve problems with the story,
structure, characterization, dialogue, visual description, literary style, pacing, the narrative arc — with a first, second, and third act that engages the reader and reaches some kind of epiphany or denouement that entertains, illuminates and provides emotional satisfaction for the reader.
The
creative partners have worked together since the late 1990s, challenging the concepts and
structure of power through their photography - based practice.
Our
partners came up with an interesting,
creative structure that injects liquidity into the reinsurance market; it's all about allowing reinsurers to have funds available to them.
«We are pleased that MREC elected to be our
partner in this exciting project, appreciate their
creative approach to equity
structuring and look forward to furthering our relationship with them.»