Client: Neville Peterson LLP
Locations: New York, Washington D.C., Seattle, Philadelphia
Industry: Law

Overview:
Neville Peterson LLP specializes in international and domestic trade law. The firm advises and represents corporations, governments, brokers, carriers, and individuals on trade, Customs, export controls, IP, antitrust, and shipping law. They handle administrative, litigation, and counseling before US and international bodies.


Project Scope:
• Logo Design
• Business Stationery Design

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