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In October 2009, Crowell & Moring opened a San Francisco office by merging with a 28-lawyer litigation team from Folger Levin & Kahn. [9] In August 2009, the firm brought on five partners [10] from Patton Boggs to expand its Environment & Natural Resources Group's work in energy and climate change. In October 2008, Crowell & Moring opened an ...
Grenville Clark, a member of the Harvard Corporation, co-author of the book World Peace Through World Law, and nominee for Nobel Peace Prize [3] William Harding Jackson, National Security Advisor (under Eisenhower) and Deputy Director of CIA (under Truman). [4] President Franklin D. Roosevelt was once an associate. [5]
Rosenman & Colin LLP was a New York City-based law firm that practiced from 1912 to 2002, at which point the firm merged with Chicago-based Katten Muchin Zavis to form Katten Muchin Rosenman. The firm previously practiced under the name Rosenman, Colin, Freund, Lewis & Cohen.
Gary P. Naftalis (1967), co-chairman of New York law firm Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP. Louis Nizer, noted trial attorney, senior partner of New York law firm Phillips Nizer LLP. Karuna Nundy (2001), dual qualified lawyer, senior advocate at the Supreme court of India. C. Allen Parker (1983), presiding partner of Cravath, Swaine & Moore.
1 New York Plaza, New York City: No. of offices: 5: No. of attorneys: 800 [1] Major practice areas: General Practice: Key people: Kenneth I. Rosh, Chairman Steven Epstein, Managing Partner Scott B. Luftglass, Vice Chairman [2] Revenue: US$ $1 billion (2024) [3] Date founded: 1890s: Company type: Limited liability partnership (LLP) Website ...
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Kasowitz, Benson & Torres is a New York law firm founded in 1993. It employs 350 lawyers and maintains offices in several states. [3] The firm focuses on product liability litigation, corporate, family and employment law, as well as intellectual property, bankruptcy and creditors' rights. [3]
The firm traced its founding back to 1848, when Benjamin Franklin Butler opened a legal practice with his son, William Allen Butler, at 29 Wall Street in New York City. The firm was headquartered in downtown Manhattan from 1848 until 2001, eventually occupying floors 38 through 40 of the 2 World Trade Center building prior to the building's destruction in the September 11 attacks.