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  2. Ropes & Gray - Wikipedia

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    Ropes & Gray LLP is an American multinational law firm with 14 offices located in the U.S., Asia and Europe. The firm has more than 1,500 lawyers and professionals worldwide; its clients include corporations, financial institutions, government agencies, universities, and health care organizations.

  3. Category:Ropes & Gray associates - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:People associated with Ropes & Gray - Wikipedia

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    Ropes & Gray partners (12 P) Pages in category "People associated with Ropes & Gray" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

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  6. Jane Willis - Wikipedia

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    Jane Willis, a partner at Ropes & Gray, served as co-head of the Litigation and Enforcement practice, and then became a member of the firm's Policy Committee in 2019.She is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy.

  7. John Chipman Gray - Wikipedia

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    John Chipman Gray (July 14, 1839 – February 25, 1915) was an American scholar of property law and professor at Harvard Law School. He also founded the law firm Ropes & Gray, with law partner John Codman Ropes. He was half-brother to U.S. Supreme Court associate justice Horace Gray, and a grandson of merchant and politician William Gray.

  8. John Codman Ropes - Wikipedia

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    John Codman Ropes memorial plaque at Trinity Church in Boston He entered Harvard in 1853 and graduated in 1857. His interests as a young man were chiefly religious, legal and historical, and these remained with him throughout life, his career as a lawyer being conspicuous and successful.

  9. White-shoe firm - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, white-shoe firm is a term used to describe prestigious professional services firms that have been traditionally associated with the upper-class elite who graduated from Ivy League colleges.