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Keesal, Young & Logan's Anchorage office provides
effective and innovative legal services to clients in employment, securities, healthcare,
maritime, products liability, oil pollution, environmental liability, professional
malpractice, commercial litigation corporate, regulatory and appellate matters.
Keesal, Young & Logan's Alaska attorneys work closely with a broad mix of clients,
including shipping, oil and gas, health care, manufacturing, real estate, insurance,
municipalities, and securities.
In the summer months, Keesal, Young & Logan
maintains an office in Ketchikan, Alaska to assist cruise lines with legal problems
in Southeast Alaska.
Anchorage is a city surrounded by the majestic beauty of Alaska. The city is located
at the western base of the Chugach Mountains and along the eastern shore of Cook
Inlet. On a clear day, from downtown Anchorage it is possible to see the Mount McKinley,
the tallest mountain in North America. In the summer you can catch salmon from Ship
Creek, located just outside the Anchorage office of Keesal Young and Logan. Throughout
the year the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, which traverses the city, offers breathtaking
views of Cook Inlet and the Alaska Range as well as a path for walking, jogging,
biking or cross-country skiing.
 
As Alaska's largest city and home to approximately 40% of the state's population,
more than 250,000 people, Anchorage serves as Alaska's transportation hub and center
of commerce. The city's economic base includes oil and gas industries, commercial
fishing, transportation, tourism, real estate, finance and communications. In addition,
several government agencies are headquartered in Anchorage. The city encompasses
1,955 square miles and averages approximately 16 inches of precipitation and 70
inches of snowfall per year. Temperatures typically range from 5 to 20 degrees in
the winter and from 45 to 65 degrees in the summer. The Aurora Borealis or "Northern
Lights" are frequently visible during the winter. While it is true that daylight
is at a minimum during the winter, by February, Anchorage averages ten hours of
daylight per day, and on June 21, we have over eighteen hours of daylight.
Keesal, Young & Logan
1029 W. 3rd Avenue, Sixth Floor
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-1954
Phone: (907) 279-9696
Fax: (907) 279-4239
Directions
For more information regarding specific attractions, lodging, dining or shopping
in Anchorage click on one of the links below to arrive at their website:
Alaska Information Resource Center and Business Directory
Alaska Business Directory and Local Guide
Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development
Alaska Travel Guide
Alaska Cam
Alaska Visitors Information
Anchorage Events
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