Arnold & Porter

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP is an American multinational law firm.[2] A white-shoe firm, Arnold & Porter is among the largest law firms in the world, by both revenue and by its number of lawyers.[3][4]

Arnold & Porter
No. of offices14
No. of attorneys1000+[1]
Major practice areasGeneral corporate practice, litigation, regulatory
Date founded1946 (Arnold & Fortas) & 1917 (Kaye Scholer)
Company typeLLP
Websitearnoldporter.com

History

Arnold & Porter was founded in 1946 by New Deal veterans Thurman Arnold, a former Yale Law School professor and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge on the D.C. Circuit, and Abe Fortas, another former Yale Law School professor who later became a Supreme Court Justice.[5] In 1947, Paul A. Porter, a former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission joined the firm and it was renamed Arnold, Fortas & Porter. In 1965, Abe Fortas' name was dropped from the firm's moniker after his ascension to the Supreme Court.

In November 2016, Arnold & Porter announced that it would be merging with New York-based firm Kaye Scholer to form Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, with approximately 1000 attorneys across ten domestic and four international offices. The merger took effect on January 1, 2017.[6] In February 2018, The National Law Journal reported that the newly combined "firm has quietly reversed its post-merger branding efforts" and "scrubbed nearly all mention of 'Kaye Scholer' from its public image, changing its brand name, email addresses and web domain", while retaining the legal entity name in full.[7] In September 2020, Arnold & Porter announced that they will shut down their Frankfurt office by the end of March 2021.[8]

In 2022, Arnold & Porter was a founding member of the Legal Alliance for Reproductive Rights, a coalition of United States law firms offering free legal services to people seeking and providing abortions in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overruled Roe v. Wade.[9]

Pro bono work

In 2020, Arnold & Porter attorneys helped secure a $14 million judgment for 12 Black Lives Matter protesters who were victims of police brutality in Colorado.[10] The matter took 18-months to settle and required 14,000-plus lawyer hours.[11]

Attorneys with the firm assisted the family of Lt. Henry Ossian Flipper in obtaining the first posthumous Presidential pardon in U.S. history, and representation of Ukrainian mail order bride Nataliya Fox against international marriage broker Encounters International in a landmark case that helped to establish the rights of such women.[12]

The firm is co-counsel with the DC Prisoners' Project of the Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, which represents prisoners at ADX Florence who allege deficiencies in psychiatric evaluation and care in Cunningham v. Federal Bureau of Prisons.[13]

Offices

Thurman Arnold Building is the former location of Arnold & Porter's offices in Washington, D.C. The firm relocated to 601 Mass. Ave NW in 2015.

Notable people

Ranking by IFLR1000, North America guide

In 2023, Arnold & Porter was ranked in 11 practice areas which were;[18]

  • Banking
  • Capital Markets: Debt
  • Capital Markets: Equity
  • Capital Markets: High Yield
  • Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization
  • Financial Services Regulatory
  • M&A
  • Private Equity
  • Private Equity Funds
  • Project Finance
  • Restructuring and Insolvency

and 25 attorneys were recognized as leading lawyers denoted as highly regarded, notable practitioners, or rising stars in the IFLR1000. They include;[18]

  • Scott Berson - Capital Markets: Structured Finance & Securitization
  • Lawton Camp - Capital Markets: Structured Finance & Securitization
  • Emanuel Cherney - M&A; Private Equity
  • Lowell Dashefsky - M&A
  • Whitney Debevoise - Banking; Capital Markets: Debt; Capital Markets: Equity
  • David Freeman - Financial Services Regulatory; Investment Funds
  • Edmond Gabbay - Banking, Financial Services
  • Sheryl Gittlitz - Banking, Financial Services
  • Alan Glantz - Banking
  • Jonathan Gleklen - M&A
  • Michael Goodwin - Real Estate Acquisitions; Real Estate Finance
  • Joel Greenberg - M&A
  • Rory Greiss - M&A
  • Greg Harrington - Capital Markets: Debt; Capital Markets: Equity, Banking
  • Daniel Hartnett - Capital Markets: Structured Finance & Securitization
  • Teresa Johnson - Capital Markets: Debt
  • Henry Morriello - Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization
  • Carlos Pelaez - Capital Markets: Debt; Capital Markets: Equity; M&A
  • Christopher Peterson - Capital Markets: Debt, Capital Markets: Equity, M&A
  • Michelle Rowland - M&A
  • Debra Schaumberger - Banking, Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization
  • Barbara Wootton - M&A
  • Chris Willott - Banking
  • Thomas Yadlon - M&A, Capital Markets: Debt, Capital Markets: Equity
  • Betty Yan - M&A

References

  1. "Arnold & Porter - the Inside View".
  2. Arnold & Porter website
  3. "Arnold & Porter | Law.com".
  4. "Arnold & Porter | Company Profile".
  5. Chambers Student Guide 2011, Chambers and Partners.
  6. "Arnold & Porter and Kaye Scholer Announce Combination | News | Arnold & Porter". Arnold & Porter. Retrieved 2016-12-20.
  7. "Arnold & Porter Scrubs Kaye Scholer From Masthead, Website", by Ryan Lovelace, The National Law Journal, Law.com, February 02, 2018. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
  8. "Aus in Deutschland - Arnold & Porter schließt Frankfurter Buero"
  9. Lancaster, Alaina (June 1, 2022). "20 Law Firms Offer Pro Bono Legal Services to Defend Abortion Rights". Law.com. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  10. Kasakove, Sophie (2022-03-26). "Colorado Jury Awards $14 Million to Demonstrators Injured in George Floyd Protests". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  11. "Lawyers use pro bono hours to step up fight for racial justice". Financial Times. 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  12. "Mail-Order Misery: Imported Brides - Newsweek Society - MSNBC.com". Archived from the original on 2006-06-14. Retrieved 2006-05-30.
  13. Mark Binelli (March 26, 2015). "Inside America's Toughest Federal Prison For years, conditions inside the United States' only federal supermax facility were largely a mystery. But a landmark lawsuit is finally revealing the harsh world within". The New York Times Magazine. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  14. Olson, Elizabeth (2016-11-10). "Law Firm Arnold & Porter to Merge With Rival Kaye Scholer". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  15. Dayen, David (May 17, 2018). "An Equifax and Facebook Lawyer Will Now Run the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection". The Intercept. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  16. Munson, Emilie (2021-05-28). "Former Sen. Chris Dodd will work for Biden, but not as ambassador". Connecticut Post. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  17. "Lightning Strikes Twice at Arnold & Porter with Merrick Garland Nomination". National Law Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  18. "Arnold & Porter's Corporate and Financial Capabilities Recognized in 2023 IFLR1000 North America Guide | News". Arnold & Porter. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
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