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  2. Smith, Gambrell & Russell - Wikipedia

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    Smith, Gambrell & Russell (abbreviated SGR; also known as Smith Gambrell) is an international law firm originally founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1893. As of 2024, it has offices in eleven cities in the United States: Atlanta; Austin; Charlotte; Chicago; Jacksonville; Los Angeles; Miami; New York; Springfield; Tampa; and Washington, D.C.

  3. Winston & Strawn - Wikipedia

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    Winston & Strawn LLP was founded in Chicago in 1853 by Frederick H. Winston, who was joined by the firm's other name partner, Silas H. Strawn, in 1892. [10]The white-shoe firm [citation needed] has made a series of mergers and opened additional offices.

  4. KPMG tax shelter fraud - Wikipedia

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    Raymond J. Ruble, also known as R.J. Ruble, a lawyer and former tax partner in the New York, New York, office of Sidley Austin, a prominent national law firm. Mark Watson, former Partner-in-Charge of the Personal Financial Planning division in KPMG'S Washington National Tax, and former KPMG tax partner, a CPA.

  5. Seward & Kissel - Wikipedia

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    The firm “has remained independent since its founding in 1890, a rarity for a midsize law firm these days,” noted one financial website in 2015. [ 5 ] Seward & Kissel takes the first half of its name from George Seward, who became a partner at Meyer, Kidder, Matz & Kissel, one the previous iterations of the firm, in 1953.

  6. Taft Stettinius & Hollister - Wikipedia

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    Taft traces its roots back to 1885 when Judge William Worthington and Edward W. Strong founded Worthington & Strong. John L. Stettinius and John B. Hollister joined the firm after its founding; at this point, the firm became known as Worthington, Strong, Stettinius & Hollister.

  7. David Boies - Wikipedia

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    David Boies (/ b ɔɪ z / BOYZ; born March 11, 1941) is an American lawyer and chairman of the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP. [5] [6] Boies rose to national prominence for three major cases: leading the U.S. federal government's successful prosecution of Microsoft in United States v.

  8. Reed Smith - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Reed Smith merged with Philadelphia law firm, Townsend Elliott & Munson (which was founded in 1842 by prominent Philadelphia citizen, Joseph B. Townsend whose pro bono accomplishments included being Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association, chairman of the board of Jefferson Medical College, and a Board Manager of Pennsylvania ...

  9. The Cochran Firm - Wikipedia

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    The partnership of Cochran Cherry Givens and Smith provided the framework which launched The Cochran Firm. With the first offices located in Los Angeles and New York, The Cochran Firm expanded into a national law firm with regional offices across the U.S., giving the firm the ability to represent clients in multiple states. [citation needed]