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Robert Seyfarth (/ ˈ s aɪ f ər θ / SY-fərth) was an American architect based in Chicago, Illinois. He spent the formative years of his professional career working for the noted Prairie School architect George Washington Maher. A member of the influential Chicago Architectural Club, Seyfarth was a product of the Chicago School of Architecture
Seyfarth Shaw LLP (/ ˈ s aɪ f ɑːr θ / SY-farth) [3] is an international AmLaw 100 law firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in Chicago in 1945 by Henry Seyfarth, Lee Shaw, and Owen Fairweather, Seyfarth Shaw originally focused on the area of labor and employment law .
Robert M. Seyfarth (born February 16, 1948) is an American primatologist and author. With his wife and collaborator Dorothy L. Cheney , he spent years studying the social behavior, communication, and cognition of wild primates in their natural habitat, including more than a decade of field work with baboons in the Okavango Delta of Botswana .
This is a list of global law firms ranked by profits per equity partner (PPEP) in 2021. [1] Firms marked with "(verein)" are structured as a Swiss association.. These are estimates and equity partners can make vastly different salaries inside the same firm.
Seyfarth is a German language surname that stems from the male given name Siegfried. Notable people with the name include: Alex Seyfarth (born 1999), Australian professional rugby league footballer; Andreas Seyfarth (born 1962), German-style board game designer; Juliane Seyfarth (born 1990), German ski jumper; Jürgen Seyfarth (fl. 1981–1983 ...
Andreas Seyfarth (born 6 November 1962) is a German-style board game designer, who is most famous for creating Puerto Rico, which is highly ranked on BoardGameGeek. [1] In 2002, the game was awarded first place for the prestigious Deutscher Spiele Preis (German for German Game Prize ).
Juliane Seyfarth (born 19 February 1990) is a German ski jumper. Career She ...
In 1981, Cheney and Seyfarth became Assistant Professors in the Department of Anthropology at UCLA. In 1985 they moved to the University of Pennsylvania, where Cheney was a member of the Anthropology Department from 1985 to 1991 and the Biology Department from 1991 until her retirement in 2016.