Carter Ledyard & Milburn
Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP is a New York City law firm.
No. of offices | 2[1] |
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No. of attorneys | 114[1] |
Major practice areas | General practice |
Date founded | 1854 |
Founder | |
Company type | LLP |
Website | clm |
The firm was founded in 1854 by Henry Scudder and James C. Carter.[2]
Former partners
- Grenville Clark, a member of the Harvard Corporation, co-author of the book World Peace Through World Law, and nominee for Nobel Peace Prize[3]
- William Harding Jackson, National Security Advisor (under Eisenhower) and Deputy Director of CIA (under Truman).[4]
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt was once an associate.[5]
- Frank Wisner, a head of Office of Strategic Services operations in southeastern Europe at the end of World War II.[6]
- Margo Kitsy Brodie, a judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.[7]
References
- Dalton, Brian (2007). Vault Guide to the Top New York Law Firms. Vault Inc. p. 44. ISBN 9781581315004. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- Ellis, Francis M.; Clark, Edward F. (1988). A Brief History of Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, From 1854 to 1988: Including Some Whimsical Tales About The Firm And Its People. P.E. Randall. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- Hill, Nancy Peterson (2014). A Very Private Public Citizen: The Life of Grenville Clark. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 9780826273192. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- Scott, Peter Dale (2007). The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America. University of California Press. p. 278. ISBN 9780520929944. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- Coker, Jeffrey W. (2005). Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Biography. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 10. ISBN 9780313323379. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- Prados, John (2006). Safe for Democracy: The Secret Wars of the CIA. Ivan R. Dee. p. 43. ISBN 9781615780112.
- McCallister, Jared (4 March 2012). "Margo Brodie confirmation called historic". NY Daily News.
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