Cheryl Ann Upham
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Cheryl Ann Upham is a distinguished attorney based in Philadelphia, PA, specializing in Business, Tax, Antitrust, and Trade Law at the Law Offices of Cheryl Ann Upham within Cozen O'Connor. With a robust legal acumen honed from her Juris Doctor degree from Villanova University School of Law, Cheryl brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her practice. Cheryl's expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of legal issues, including corporate governance, compliance, and regulatory matters, empowering businesses to navigate complex legal landscapes efficiently. Her deep understanding of tax law allows her to provide strategic advice to clients, ensuring optimal tax positioning and compliance in an ever-evolving regulatory environment. In the realm of Antitrust and Trade Law, Cheryl adeptly guides clients through the intricacies of competition policy and trade regulations, helping them mitigate risks and capitalize on market opportunities. Her commitment to advocating for her clients’ interests has established her as a trusted advisor in the Philadelphia legal community and beyond. Cheryl is dedicated to staying at the forefront of legal developments, employing innovative strategies to address her clients' needs. Her proactive approach and meticulous attention to detail have earned her a reputation for delivering exceptional results. Whether representing small businesses or large corporations, Cheryl Ann Upham remains committed to providing comprehensive legal solutions that foster growth and compliance in today’s dynamic marketplace. For expert legal guidance in Business, Tax, Antitrust, and Trade Law in Philadelphia, Cheryl Ann Upham is your go-to attorney, ready to navigate the complexities of the legal landscape with precision and integrity.
About Antitrust Trade Law
Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.