Today’s legal challenges can be complex and demanding of experts from various areas of law. From cutting-edge technology and regulatory challenges to matters of public concern, our lawyers excel in finding result-focused solutions for clients. NHK’s premier banking, lending and business reorganization practices combined with WOH’s wide variety of practice areas makes for an exceptional team working for the benefit of our clients.

Exceptional Service

Today’s challenging legal environment presents clients with intricate legal matters that require an integrated team of specialists. Woh offers comprehensive client services across multiple practice areas with our combined total of 196 professionals (113 attorneys). We collaborate closely with clients to assess their needs and deliver consistent, cost-effective results that help achieve their business goals.

After joining forces in 2025, woh offers Capital Region businesses one-stop banking and lending, commercial real estate and litigation services from Nolan Heller Kauffman LLP (NHK). NHK’s world-renowned banking, creditors’ rights and business reorganization/bankruptcy practices will complement those offered by WOH in order to form an ideal synergistic partnership.

Immigration Practice of our firm assists companies, entrepreneurs and individuals from varying industries assess their options for securing U.S. visas and avoiding deportation. In addition, Global Risk Management group advises clients on potential risks related to international investment or commercial activities that they should be aware of in order to safeguard investments or operations safely.

Exceptional Results

Woh Law Firm attorneys are nationally and internationally-recognized leaders in their respective practice areas, from Business Law, Bankruptcy & Creditors Rights Litigation, Litigation, Government Solutions lobbying services related to health & human services issues; their addition of Nolan Heller Kauffman LLP’s highly esteemed Business, Banking & Lending Practice as well as Commercial Real Estate Development Practice as part of WOH in 2025 has only enhanced this firm’s capability of offering integrated legal counsel on all their important matters.

Exceptional People

Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP (WOH), one of the Capital Region’s premier law firms, and Nolan Heller Kauffman LLP (NHK), an esteemed business law, financial services and litigation firm are delighted to announce their merger. WOH is pleased to expand their presence in Albany and Western New York through this merger, broadening their services offerings and strengthening their position within their markets. NHK’s banking, lending, business reorganization and insolvency practices combined with WOH’s extensive business law, commercial real estate and commercial litigation capabilities is an unrivaled combination. NHK team members will remain based in Albany and work alongside WOH’s committed, long-serving professionals. Together, they will continue serving their respective communities while contributing to Capital Region economic development – employing 196 professionals (113 attorneys).

Exceptional Value

WOH is the Capital Region’s premier law firm, offering clients an array of high-quality legal services. WOH boasts extensive expertise in areas like commercial real estate law, business law and litigation; while also adding value to client operations with NHK’s expertise in banking, creditors’ rights, debt restructuring and bankruptcy. Their highly trained attorneys and staff bolster WOH capabilities while deepening its commitment to Albany and New York State as a whole. By joining forces on January 1, 2025 they have formed an innovative synergistic partnership for clients – with both firms working hand in hand for each to create something extraordinary for its client base – effective January 1.

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