Lucite commemorative marking a successful judgment in a lawsuit.
(21AKL153)This section highlights a number of legal advisory deal toys and showcases designs for Bar Association awards, client appreciation gifts, litigation team commemoratives, and successful judgment mementos.
Lucite commemorative marking a successful judgment in a lawsuit.
(21AKL153)Crystal achievement award presented by the Northern District of California Chapter of the Federal Bar Association.
(20AMF072)Crystal deal toy commemorating the acquisition of case, matter, and practice vendor Eclipse Legal Systems.
(20LJW161)Lucite tombstone marking a strategic investment in Portland, Oregon-based legal technology firm Zapproved.
(7ADL373)Custom tombstone recognizing legal advisory work in two transactions involving pharmaceutical company Shionogi: an acquisition and a licensing agreement.
(7AKL351)Grapefruit-themed deal tombstone marking the acquisition of Australian law firm Griffith Hack. The firm specializes in intellectual property.
(7ALJ275)Beginning on this page, you’ll find over 60 deal toys and financial tombstones commemorating legal advisory work, as well as other transactions involving the legal field.
Many of the designs serve a dual purpose: to commemorate, reward, and promote law firm achievements internally; and to serve as custom gifts, and ongoing marketing tools, for clients. These “tombstones” recognize the advisory work of attorneys in deals ranging from mergers and acquisitions to joint ventures, to licensing agreements, patent awards, bankruptcy proceedings, and antitrust actions. They also celebrate the efforts of litigation teams in successful judgments and settlements granted by state and federal courts, as well as the United States Supreme Court.
You’ll also find here commemoratives recognizing other efforts and achievements. These include attorney participation in pro bono work, in programs fostering mentorship, leadership, and training, and Bar Association awards. Other pieces celebrate firmwide achievements such as the launch of a new office or practice, and recognition in a National Law Journal’s “Hot List”.
Finally, there are also deal toys included here that more broadly involve the business of law. These include a tombstone marking a strategic investment in an Oregon-based legal technology firm.