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Boutique law firm

A boutique law firm is a law firm specializing in a niche area of law practice. While a general practice law firm includes a variety of unrelated practice areas within a single firm, a boutique firm specializes in one or a select few practice areas. There may be some confusion as legal publications may refer to any small- or mid-sized firm as a boutique, though generally firms with fewer than 100 attorneys would count. Boutique should apply to those firms that focus on particular areas, regardless of size, though they are typically smaller, with exception to a few firms such as Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner or Fish & Richardson with over 400 attorneys.[1]

History edit

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In the 1980s, American mid-size law firms began losing ground due to consolidation in the legal market.[2] They have been the primary means by which larger law firms from regional centers expanded in key new markets such as New York City.[3] For example, Atlanta-based Alston & Bird acquired 50-lawyer German-focused corporate boutique Walter, Conston, Alexander & Green, P.C. in 2001.[4] The same year, Boston-based legacy firm Bingham Dana & Gould (now known as Bingham McCutchen) merged with boutique litigation shop Richards & O'Neill and Dallas-based Jenkens & Gilchrist absorbed Parker Chapin Flattau & Klimpl. In 2007, Texas firm Vinson & Elkins acquired Cronin & Vris, a small bankruptcy boutique.[5][6]

The pendulum began to swing back away from consolidation toward the formation of smaller boutique firms with the downturn of the economy in late 2008 and early 2009 as recession-proof niche practices began to separate themselves from the struggling behemoths.[7] For example, Washington, D.C.–based Hausfeld LLP spun out of Cohen Milstein and Birmingham, Alabama–based Frohsin & Barger, LLC spun out of the southern regional firm Baker Donelson. Both Hausfeld and Frohsin & Barger have been cited as examples by The National Law Journal as "somewhat recession-proof" boutiques.[8] Other boutiques, such as Waesche, Sheinbaum & O'Regan, have dissolved.

Boutique law firms have maintained their competitive edge in a number of fields. Firms like Seattle-based Harris & Moure remain a competitive force in the international law practice.[9] The complexities of intellectual property, especially patent law, have made IP boutiques still competitive, including Fish & Richardson, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, Oblon, Spivak, Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, and Wood, Herron & Evans, although New York City IP boutiques Pennie & Edmonds largely joined Jones Day, Fish & Neave merged with Boston-based Ropes & Gray, and a number of Morgan & Finnegan lawyers joined Texas-based Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell.[10][11][12] Additionally, Alexandria-based IP boutique Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis merged with Pittsburgh-based Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney in 2005, Cushman, Darby & Cushman was absorbed by national firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman (then Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro), Houston-based Arnold, White & Durkee merged with Howrey (then Howrey & Simon), Los Angeles–based Lyon & Lyon dissolved in 2002, and Silicon Valley boutique Skjerven Morrill & MacPherson LLP dissolved in 2003.

Litigation and corporate boutique law firms based in Europe include Oppenhoff & Partner.

Major boutique firms by specialty edit

Intellectual property edit

Labor and employment edit

Litigation edit

Technology and venture capital edit

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References edit

  1. ^ . Fish & Richardson P.C. Archived from the original on Mar 13, 2010.
  2. ^ Tamar Lewin, "Business and the Law: Smaller Firms are Vanishing", The New York Times, March 9, 1987.
  3. ^ Jan Hoffman, "Oldest Law Firm is Courtly, Loyal and Defunct", The New York Times, October 2, 1994.
  4. ^ . Alston + Bird LLP. Archived from the original on 2008-04-30.
  5. ^ Vinson & Elkins LLP – Announcements[dead link]
  6. ^ Edmond, Charlotte (Aug 13, 2007). "Former Wachtell team joins Vinson". Law.com International. from the original on Mar 31, 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
  7. ^ Pasternak, Petra (February 11, 2009). . Small Firm Business. Law.com. The Recorder. Archived from the original on Jun 7, 2011.
  8. ^ Sloan, Karen (February 9, 2009). . National Law Journal. Archived from the original on Feb 11, 2009.
  9. ^ Taylor, Steven T. (January–February 2009). . Law Practice Magazine. American Bar Association. Archived from the original on 2009-10-14. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  10. ^ Jones Day – News/Press – Pennie & Edmonds Lawyers to Join Jones Day
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-12-20. Retrieved 2008-04-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ "Morgan & Finnegan to Fold into Locke Lord - Law360".

External links edit

  • International Club of Boutique Law Firms
  • International Network of Boutique Law Firms

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A boutique law firm is a law firm specializing in a niche area of law practice While a general practice law firm includes a variety of unrelated practice areas within a single firm a boutique firm specializes in one or a select few practice areas There may be some confusion as legal publications may refer to any small or mid sized firm as a boutique though generally firms with fewer than 100 attorneys would count Boutique should apply to those firms that focus on particular areas regardless of size though they are typically smaller with exception to a few firms such as Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett amp Dunner or Fish amp Richardson with over 400 attorneys 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 United States 2 Major boutique firms by specialty 2 1 Intellectual property 2 2 Labor and employment 2 3 Litigation 2 4 Technology and venture capital 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editUnited States edit In the 1980s American mid size law firms began losing ground due to consolidation in the legal market 2 They have been the primary means by which larger law firms from regional centers expanded in key new markets such as New York City 3 For example Atlanta based Alston amp Bird acquired 50 lawyer German focused corporate boutique Walter Conston Alexander amp Green P C in 2001 4 The same year Boston based legacy firm Bingham Dana amp Gould now known as Bingham McCutchen merged with boutique litigation shop Richards amp O Neill and Dallas based Jenkens amp Gilchrist absorbed Parker Chapin Flattau amp Klimpl In 2007 Texas firm Vinson amp Elkins acquired Cronin amp Vris a small bankruptcy boutique 5 6 The pendulum began to swing back away from consolidation toward the formation of smaller boutique firms with the downturn of the economy in late 2008 and early 2009 as recession proof niche practices began to separate themselves from the struggling behemoths 7 For example Washington D C based Hausfeld LLP spun out of Cohen Milstein and Birmingham Alabama based Frohsin amp Barger LLC spun out of the southern regional firm Baker Donelson Both Hausfeld and Frohsin amp Barger have been cited as examples by The National Law Journal as somewhat recession proof boutiques 8 Other boutiques such as Waesche Sheinbaum amp O Regan have dissolved Boutique law firms have maintained their competitive edge in a number of fields Firms like Seattle based Harris amp Moure remain a competitive force in the international law practice 9 The complexities of intellectual property especially patent law have made IP boutiques still competitive including Fish amp Richardson Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett amp Dunner Oblon Spivak Schwegman Lundberg amp Woessner and Wood Herron amp Evans although New York City IP boutiques Pennie amp Edmonds largely joined Jones Day Fish amp Neave merged with Boston based Ropes amp Gray and a number of Morgan amp Finnegan lawyers joined Texas based Locke Lord Bissell amp Liddell 10 11 12 Additionally Alexandria based IP boutique Burns Doane Swecker amp Mathis merged with Pittsburgh based Buchanan Ingersoll amp Rooney in 2005 Cushman Darby amp Cushman was absorbed by national firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman then Pillsbury Madison amp Sutro Houston based Arnold White amp Durkee merged with Howrey then Howrey amp Simon Los Angeles based Lyon amp Lyon dissolved in 2002 and Silicon Valley boutique Skjerven Morrill amp MacPherson LLP dissolved in 2003 Litigation and corporate boutique law firms based in Europe include Oppenhoff amp Partner Major boutique firms by specialty editIntellectual property edit Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett amp Dunner Washington D C Fish amp Richardson Boston Oblon Alexandria Virginia Labor and employment edit Jackson Lewis White Plains New York Littler Mendelson San Francisco Seyfarth Shaw Chicago Litigation edit Boies Schiller amp Flexner New York City Irell amp Manella Los Angeles Kasowitz Benson Torres amp Friedman New York City Quinn Emanuel Urquhart amp Sullivan Los Angeles Williams amp Connolly Washington D C Technology and venture capital edit Cooley LLP Palo Alto Fenwick amp West Mountain View Wilson Sonsini Goodrich amp Rosati Palo Alto Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin amp Hachigian Redwood City See also editBoutique Investment BankReferences edit About Us Fish amp Richardson P C Archived from the original on Mar 13 2010 Tamar Lewin Business and the Law Smaller Firms are Vanishing The New York Times March 9 1987 Jan Hoffman Oldest Law Firm is Courtly Loyal and Defunct The New York Times October 2 1994 History Alston Bird LLP Archived from the original on 2008 04 30 Vinson amp Elkins LLP Announcements dead link Edmond Charlotte Aug 13 2007 Former Wachtell team joins Vinson Law com International Archived from the original on Mar 31 2023 Retrieved 2023 03 31 Pasternak Petra February 11 2009 Large Firm Layoffs Lead to Small Firm Startups Small Firm Business Law com The Recorder Archived from the original on Jun 7 2011 Sloan Karen February 9 2009 Survival plans National Law Journal Archived from the original on Feb 11 2009 Taylor Steven T January February 2009 Riding the net s second wave how lawyers and their firms are applying web tools in game changing ways Law Practice Magazine American Bar Association Archived from the original on 2009 10 14 Retrieved 2009 12 07 Jones Day News Press Pennie amp Edmonds Lawyers to Join Jones Day Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 12 20 Retrieved 2008 04 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Morgan amp Finnegan to Fold into Locke Lord Law360 External links editInternational Club of Boutique Law Firms International Network of Boutique Law Firms Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boutique law firm amp oldid 1193617768, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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