Kelley Drye & Warren
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP is an international law firm founded in 1836. It operates in New York; Washington; Los Angeles; Chicago; Stamford, Connecticut; Parsippany, New Jersey; Houston, Texas; San Diego, California; and Brussels, Belgium. It also offers legal services through an affiliate relationship with Mumbai-based Fortitude Law Associates.
Headquarters | 101 Park Avenue New York City |
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No. of offices | 9 |
No. of attorneys | 300+ |
Major practice areas | General practice |
Revenue | N/A |
Date founded | 1836 (Albany) |
Company type | LLP |
Website | www.kelleydrye.com |
Practice areas
Kelley Drye has substantial practice areas in areas including advertising law, antitrust, bankruptcy, communications, corporate, environmental, ERISA, government contracts, government relations, labor and employment, litigation, intellectual property, international trade and customs, real estate, and tax.[1]
History
In 1836, New York attorneys Hiram Barney and William Mulligan founded a firm that handled significant matters early on, working on the bankruptcies of the Metropolitan Street Railway and New York City Railway. Mr. Barney was later appointed to the then-prestigious position of Collector of the Customs of the Port of New York by none other than President Abraham Lincoln.[2]
Around the turn of the century, name partner Nicholas Kelley joined the firm. Kelley was instrumental in negotiations to finance the production of Chrysler automobiles. The firm also landed a major bankruptcy matter for Westinghouse Electric, a company that would go on to merge with CBS some 90 years later. Name partner John Wilson Drye also brought to the firm important clients, including Union Carbide Corporation, one of the oldest chemical companies.[2]
Kelley Drye partners have long had influence outside the world of private law firms. Partners have been appointed to offices by or advised the presidential likes of Jackson, Van Buren, Wilson, and Lincoln. One former partner assisted in drafting the 1947 Taft Hartley Act, which put heavy restrictions on the activities of labor unions.[2]
Kelley Drye merged with Washington, D.C.–based firm Collier Shannon Scott, PLLC in 2006.[3] In April 2011, Kelley Drye merged with the Los Angeles firm White O'Connor Fink & Brenner LLP.[4] The firm expanded its presence to Texas through a merger with Jackson Gilmour & Dobbs, P.C. in 2016.[5]
Notable lawyers and alumni
- Jodie Bernstein, former director, Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection, former general counsel of the Environmental Protection Agency, and former general counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services.[6]
- Jim Gilmore, 68th Governor of Virginia and former chairman of the Republican National Committee.[7]
- John M. Herrmann II, former member of the United States National Security Council.
- Roberta Karmel (born 1937), Centennial Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School and first female Commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.[8]
- William MacLeod, former director, Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection.[9]
- Charles L. (Lindy) Marinaccio, former Commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.[10]
- Doris Matsui, U.S. Representative for California's 6th congressional district.[11]
- George Smathers, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 4th district and former United States Senator from Florida.
- Lee Terry, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.
References
- "Kelley Drye & Warren LLP". Bloomberg.com.
- "Kelley Drye & Warren LLP | Company Profile | Vault.com". Vault.
- "Kelley Drye & Warren and Collier Shannon Scott Announce Merger - Kelley Drye & Warren LLP".
- "White O'Connor Fink & Brenner LLP: New Name Recognizes Top Tier Entertainment and Business Litigation Firm's Creative and Innovative Approaches". www.businesswire.com. April 15, 2008.
- LLP, Kelley Drye & Warren. "Kelley Drye Expands to Texas with Addition of 14 Attorneys from Acclaimed Environmental Litigation Firm Jackson Gilmour & Dobbs". www.prnewswire.com.
- "Jodie Z. Bernstein | Administrative Conference of the United States". www.acus.gov.
- "Jim Gilmore III's Biography". Votesmart.
- "Roberta S. Karmel" (PDF). www.sec.gov.
- "WILLIAM C. MacLEOD - Kelley Drye & Warren LLP".
- Ross, Nancy L. (July 11, 1985). "Inside the SEC". Washington Post.
- "Full Biography for Doris Matsui". www.smartvoter.org.