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The firm was founded in New Orleans in 1974 by Dermot S. McGlinchey [4] and Graham Stafford. It began as a small group in a single downtown New Orleans office. The firm is ranked on The National Law Journal's list of the 350 largest law firms in the United States. [5]
Ranked #1 in six out of seven IP categories, more than any other law firm. (The Legal 500, 2019) [10] Ranked as a Tier 1 law firm in more than a dozen U.S. and international IP categories. (IAM Patent 1000, 2019) [11] Named “D.C. Intellectual Property Litigation Department of the Year” (The National Law Journal, 2018, 2019) [12]
2009 saw the formation of Goltsblat BLP, a 70-strong team [8] that is the only joint venture between an international and local firm in Russia. [9] In April 2018, Berwin Leighton Paisner merged with the St. Louis, US firm Bryan Cave. [10] [11]
Through the roots of the Alston, Miller & Gaines’ predecessor firms, the merger with Jones, Bird and Howell formed Alston & Bird on December 1, 1982. [7] Expansion beyond Georgia began with the establishment of an office in Washington, D.C., followed by the 1997 merger with intellectual property-focused Bell Seltzer Park & Gibson (Charlotte and Raleigh), Walter, Conston, Alexander & Green in ...
Lawrence Graham LLP (informally LG [4]) was a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. The firm had over 180 lawyers, and as well as London it had offices in Dubai, Moscow, Singapore and Monaco. [5] [6] [7] Lawrence Graham merged with the Birmingham-headquartered law firm Wragge & Co in May 2014, forming Wragge Lawrence ...
Mintz Levin was founded in 1933, in the midst of the great depression, by Benjamin Levin and Haskell Cohn, who first met as classmates at Harvard Law School.The firm began practicing under the name Mintz, Levin and Cohn after Herman Mintz became a legal collaborator in 1937, and then a partner in 1939. [5]
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 is known best as the legal relaunching pad of Richard Nixon. [7]
The firm moved into the U.S. Bancorp Tower in 1983. [2] In 1985, the firm opened an office in Seattle. [3] The Miller Nash moniker was adopted in 1999. [2] The current iteration of the firm came about from the merger of Portland-based Miller Nash and Seattle-based Graham & Dunn announced in 2014. [3] [4] The merger was completed on January 2 ...