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Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts was a prominent New York City law firm that traced its origins to a law partnership formed there in 1868. It merged with San Francisco –based law firm Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro in 2001. [ 1 ]
In 2001, the firm merged with Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts of New York City (Winthrop Stimson's predecessor was founded in 1868 by future Secretary of State and Nobel Peace laureate Elihu Root; another past partner was statesman Henry L. Stimson). The firm changed its name to Pillsbury Winthrop.
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Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts Harper & Row Benjamin Brooks Thomas (November 28, 1931 – February 5, 2010) was an American lawyer and executive of Harper & Row .
McCahery began his legal practice career in 1985 as a law clerk at the Winthrop Stimson Putnam & Roberts. In 1988 he worked as a summer associate for Meagher & Flom in New York. From 1988 till 1989 he worked as a judicial clerk at the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Cincinnati, Ohio.
After stepping down as ambassador in 1981, Brewster was associated with the New York-based law firm of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts. [62] In 1984, he became its resident partner in London. In 1986, Brewster served as a Special Master in the free agency case of NBA forward Albert King of the New Jersey Nets , ultimately ruling King could ...
Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & Ferdon [2] was a prominent New York City law firm tracing its origin back to 1869. [3] [4] [5] The firm was later known as Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie, & Alexander; [6] and was later renamed Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander.
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.