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  2. Nutter McClennen & Fish - Wikipedia

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    The law firm was founded in 1879 by Harvard Law School classmates Samuel D. Warren II and Louis Brandeis. The firm operated under the name Warren & Brandeis until 1897, although Warren left active practice in 1888 to take over his family's business. William Harrison Dunbar, son of a Harvard professor, joined the firm in 1886, and George Read ...

  3. Deepak Gupta (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    Deepak Gupta (born September 14, 1977) is an American attorney known for representing consumers, workers, and a broad range of clients in U.S. Supreme Court and appellate cases and constitutional, class action, and complex litigation.

  4. Kelley Drye & Warren - Wikipedia

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    Kelley Drye assisted in drafting the 1947 Taft Hartley Act, a foundational labor law regulating the activities and power of labor unions. [2] Kelley Drye merged with Washington, D.C.–based firm Collier Shannon Scott, PLLC in 2006. [3] In April 2011, Kelley Drye merged with the Los Angeles firm White O'Connor Fink & Brenner LLP. [4]

  5. Robert Kennicott - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kennicott (November 13, 1835 – May 13, 1866) was an American naturalist and herpetologist. Chronic illness kept Kennicott out of school as a child. Instead, Kennicott spent most of his time outdoors, collecting plants and animals. His father schooled him at home and convinced naturalist Jared Potter Kirtland to take him as an understudy.

  6. David W. Belin - Wikipedia

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    David William Belin (June 20, 1928 – January 17, 1999) was an attorney for the Warren Commission and the Rockefeller Commission. [1] Belin was a partner in a Des Moines, Iowa law firm and, with former NBC News president Michael Gartner, was co-owner of The Tribune in Ames, Iowa.

  7. Eugenia Kennicott - Wikipedia

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    Eugenia "Gene" Ransom Kennicott was the daughter of Mary Azuba (1854-1939) and Frank Kennicott (1842-1914), who were from Ohio and Illinois. [1] [2] Frank was a Colorado Territory pioneer who settled about five miles north of Westcliffe in the Wet Mountain Valley of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. [1]

  8. List of Boston Legal characters - Wikipedia

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    After therapy, he founded his own successful law firm and opposed Alan Shore in several cases, defeating him in court despite Alan's employment of various tricks intended to rattle him. Jerry was able to use his firm and its client list as leverage to rejoin CP&S, moving from the Corporate Law department to Litigation, where he was surprisingly ...

  9. K&L Gates - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, K&L Gates is ranked #49 in the Top 100 "most prestigious law firms in the country based on the assessments of lawyers at peer firms" by Vault.com. [18] For three consecutive years (2017–2019) U.S. News has ranked K&L Gates as the top law firm in the U.S. for environmental litigation ("Law Firm of the Year - Environmental Litigation").