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  2. Loeb & Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Loeb & Loeb LLP is a multi-service law firm with eight offices across the United States and Asia. The firm has more than 450 lawyers worldwide [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and represents a range of organizations in addition to high-net-worth individuals and families.

  3. Joseph P. Loeb - Wikipedia

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    About 1911, Edward Kuster left the law office, and the firm of Loeb & Loeb was established. Over the years, the firm has operated under various names: Lowenthal, Loeb & Walker; Loeb, Walker & Loeb, to the current name, Loeb & Loeb, in 1938. [1] Joseph's contribution to the firm was the handling of corporate business accounts. [3]

  4. L.A. Law - Wikipedia

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    The show reportedly taught future lawyers things law school did not, such as time management and how to negotiate, [27] [28] and an attorney stated that the show accurately depicted life at a small law firm. [29] One law professor wrote in the Yale Law Journal that L.A. Law "has conveyed more 'bytes' of information (truthful or not), more ...

  5. Daniel S. Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Seth Loeb (born December 18, 1961) [1] is an American investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist.He is the founder and chief executive of Third Point, a New York-based hedge fund focused on event-driven, value-oriented investing with $4 billion in assets under management, as of December 2023.

  6. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn, Loeb & Co. was an American multinational investment bank founded in 1867 by Abraham Kuhn and his brother-in-law Solomon Loeb. [1] Headed from 1885 onwards by Jacob H. Schiff, Loeb's son-in-law, it grew to be one of the most influential investment banks in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, financing America's expanding railways and growth companies, including Western Union and ...

  7. Louis M. Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Loeb began his career in 1923 with the law firm of Cook, Nathan, & Lehman, partner 1927-1947, until becoming a partner at the firm of Lord Day & Lord 1948-1972.. While at Lord Day, Loeb's most prominent client was the New York Times Company, which he represented as general counsel from 1948 to 1967.

  8. Loeb, Rhoades & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded as Carl M. Loeb & Co. by Jewish father Carl M. Loeb and son John Langeloth Loeb Sr. in 1931, shortly after the onset of the Great Depression.Carl M. Loeb & Co. merged with Rhoades & Company, a white shoe Wall Street brokerage firm, in 1937 to form what became Loeb, Rhoades & Co. Rhoades & Company had been founded in 1905 by John Harsen Rhoades Jr. (born 1869), formerly a ...

  9. LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae - Wikipedia

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    LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP was an international law firm of about 700 attorneys headquartered in New York City. The firm had specialities in energy, public utilities, and insurance. [1] It was founded by Randall LeBoeuf Jr. In 2007, it merged with Dewey Ballantine to form Dewey & LeBoeuf, [2] which went bankrupt in 2012.