Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Matz PC

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Updated 1/3/2012

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The Watergate
600 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. Suite 500

Washington, DC 20037

Phone: 202-789-1212

Fax: 202-234-3550

kbalmford@ofwlaw.com


Summary

Previous Law Firm Name

  • Olsson and Frank, P.C. July 1987, 0

Law Firm Overview

Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Bode Matz P.C., is a growing Washington, D.C. law firm that is a leader in the fields of food, drug, medical device, and agricultural law since our founding in 1979. We have built our practice by identifying and implementing creative solutions to our clients' problems. Our clientele include major corporations and a distinguished group of trade associations and as well as many smaller successful companies and individuals.

The firm is an ideal size to respond personally and promptly to the needs of our clients. At the same time, our attorneys have in-depth experience in their concentrated areas of practice that rivals or exceeds the skills found in much larger firms. The interaction among our attorneys, which is fostered by the firm's collegial style, assures that this expertise is quickly available to every client.

We have provided our clients with the legal expertise and advice they require to carry out their business plans and meet their business goals. The firm's original food, drug, biologics, medical device, and agricultural regulatory practice has been expanded to include federal and state lobbying and litigation on these and related issues, as well as environmental health regulatory law and policy, trademark law, white collar crime, and Indian law. Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Bode Matz P.C., attorneys are ideally suited to assist you in meeting the legal, regulatory, and legislative challenges to be faced now and in the future.

Areas of Practice

  • Agriculture Industry
  • Food and Dietary Supplement Industries
  • Drugs
  • Biologics and Vaccine Industries
  • Medical Devices
  • Legislative Activities
  • Risk Retention and Insurance
  • Civil Litigation and Criminal Defense
  • Drug Enforcement Administration

West Practice Categories

Agriculture Law, Criminal Law, Legislative Practice, Food & Drug Administration, Insurance Law, Litigation & Appeals, Food & Agricultural Products, Medical Products & Devices, Pharmaceutical Products

Attorneys

Ackerman, Kenneth D.
Of Counsel
Johnson, Dennis R.
Principal Attorney
Schwemer, Brett T.
Principal Attorney
Baise, Gary H.
Principal Attorney
Keller, Anson M.
Counsel Attorney
Silverglade, Bruce A.
Principal Attorney
Balmford, Kathryn E.
Associate
Masters, Barbara J. D.V.M.
Senior Policy Advisor
Strobos, Jur
Of Counsel
Belilos, Elliot
Of Counsel
Mathewson, Nancy W.
Associate
Swaim, Jolyda O.
Principal Attorney
Bieging, David A.
Principal Attorney
Matz, Marshall L.
Principal Attorney
Szemraj, Roger R.
Block, John
McGovern, Senator George
Senior Policy Advisor
Terman, Stephen D.
Principal Attorney
Bloom, Brooke
O'Flaherty, Michael J.
Principal Attorney
Tsien, Arthur Y.
Principal Attorney
Branding, Frederick H.
Principal Attorney
O'Flaherty, Neil F.
Principal Attorney
Uldriks, Casper E.
Counsel
Durkin, David L.
Principal Attorney
Olsson, Philip C.
Founding Principal Attorney
Weeda, David F.
Frank, Richard L.
Founding Principal Attorney
Pahl, Tish Eggleston
Principal Attorney
Weinrieb, Jonathan M.
Principal Attorney
Hahn, Robert A.
Principal Attorney
Phelps, Evan P.
Principal Attorney
Itzkoff, Mark L.
Of Counsel Attorney
Sandlin, Stephanie Herseth
Principal Attorney

Staff

Additional Personnel

Charles Stenholm, Senior Policy Advisor
Barbara J. Masters, Senior Policy Advisor, (202) 518-6312

Office Information

Address

The Watergate
600 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. Suite 500
Washington, DC 20037

Phones

202-789-1212

Faxes

202-234-3550

Emails

kbalmford@ofwlaw.com

Websites

http://www.ofwlaw.com

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