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Coudert Brothers

Coudert Brothers LLP was a New York–based law firm with a strong international outlook that practiced from 1853 until its dissolution in 2006.

Coudert Brothers LLP
HeadquartersNew York City
No. of offices28
No. of attorneys650
Major practice areasGeneral practice
Revenue
Date founded1853 (New York City)
FounderFrederic René Coudert Sr.
Charles Coudert Jr.
Louis Leonce Coudert
Company typeDefunct
Dissolved2006
WebsiteDefunct

History edit

The firm was established in 1853 in New York by three sons of Charles Coudert Sr.: Frederic René Coudert Sr., Charles Coudert Jr., and Louis Leonce Coudert, and specialized in international law.[1]

The firm represented private investors seeking to acquire rights to build the Panama Canal; French automotive and tire manufacturers opening plants in the U.S.; the governments of Russia, France, and Great Britain in the buildup to World War I; and Ford Motor Company and a group of foreign car manufacturers in the successful appeal of the Selden Patent Case, ending the attempted monopolization of the automotive industry. The firm prospered under three generations of family control, expanding from its start in New York City to 28 offices worldwide, including Paris, London, Moscow, Sydney, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Shanghai. Coudert partners dealt with financiers, presidents, and ambassadors in settling cases of corporate ownership worldwide, acting as confidential facilitators of Allied arms buying in World War I, and as interventionist supporters in World War II.

In 1986, Coudert Brothers hired Gordon Spivack, a former Yale Law School professor who oversaw the multimillion-dollar antitrust practice at the law firm of Lord Day & Lord. Spivack took 17 lawyers to Coudert Brothers, plus clients like the Coca-Cola Company.[2]

Dissolution edit

Though American Lawyer magazine ranked it "among the 100 highest-grossing firms in the United States" in 2004, it was dissolved in 2005 after failing to reach a merger agreement with another firm, Baker & McKenzie.

The breakup of Coudert Brothers was long in coming. In 2004, the firm had profits of only $410,000 per partner—among the lowest in big law firms. Coudert Brothers took a significant hit when Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe recruited 11 partners from its London and Moscow offices, effectively ending its presence there.[3] Orrick also acquired Coudert's valuable offices in China.[4] Most of the New York office joined Baker & McKenzie, greatly expanding its New York operations. In Paris, the office split to both Orrick and the Philadelphia-based firm Dechert. In Brussels, Antwerp, Singapore, and Tokyo, DLA Piper and Mayer Brown welcomed new attorneys from Coudert. Additionally, some of the lawyers in Almaty and St. Petersburg became the foundation for new offices for Chadbourne & Parke in those areas. The Bangkok office switched to Hunton & Williams. Specialized departments started their own law firms, such as the Middle East Practice Group based in Frankfurt which set up MIDEAST LAW | Lawyers | Avocats | Rechtsanwälte.

One reason for the decline of Coudert Brothers was the rise of other competitive multinational law firms in the 1990s and 2000s, such as Clifford Chance, White & Case, and Baker & McKenzie. Many of Coudert's offices were relatively costly, unproductive, and conservative in billing, which made their profits (and therefore the income of their partner attorneys) weaker than other firms. The firm also had redundant offices, such as three offices in the San Francisco Bay Area and a generalist approach that competed poorly with more specialized practices of other firms.[5]

On September 22, 2006, Coudert Brothers filed for bankruptcy. This led to a flurry of litigation, including allegations of malpractice and that overseas lawyers sequestered firm money from creditors. There was also debate over payments made to partners during the final months of the firm's operations possibly constituting fraudulent transfers.[6] As of 2016, litigation concerning the acquisition by Orrick of Coudert's Chinese offices was still ongoing, leading one judge to dub Coudert "the longest-lived dead law firm in the Western World."[4]

Notable mandates edit

Notable attorneys edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "The modern firm of Coudert Brothers has a choice of starting dates: its origins clearly go back to 1853, when Frederic René hung out his shingle, but purists, if they wish, may hold by either 1855, when two Coudert brothers first practiced law together, or 1857, when the brothers seemed to have turned their fledgling enterprise into a legal partnership." "It is the 1857 city directory...that for the first time lists ...the name they chose for their partnership: Coudert Brothers". Virginia Kays Veenswijk, Coudert Brothers: The History of America's First International Law Firm 1853-1993, Truman Talley Books, New York, 1994, ISBN 0-525-93585-1, p. 26.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2008-05-02.
  3. ^ Law.com - Coudert Breakup Voted After Merger Talks Fail
  4. ^ a b Brush, Pete (February 17, 2016). "Orrick Cuts Deal In Spat With 'Longest-Lived Dead Law Firm'". Law360. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  5. ^ Glater, Jonathan D. (30 August 2005). "Law Firm That Opened Borders Is Closing Up Shop". New York Times. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  6. ^ Rosen, Ellen (2007-02-09). "The Complicated End of an Ex-law Firm". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-05.

External links edit

  • History of the firm and picture of the brothers
  • Coudert Brothers, of New York City, and Coudert Fréres, of Paris (2005). "France Law Digest". Martindale Hubbell International Law Digest, Argentina-Vietnam Law Digests; Selected International Conventions; US Uniform Acts (137th year ed.). New Providence, NJ and London, England: Reed Elsevier Inc. ISBN 1-56160-649-9. Retrieved November 10, 2018 – via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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Coudert Brothers LLP was a New York based law firm with a strong international outlook that practiced from 1853 until its dissolution in 2006 Coudert Brothers LLPHeadquartersNew York CityNo of offices28No of attorneys650Major practice areasGeneral practiceRevenue Date founded1853 New York City FounderFrederic Rene Coudert Sr Charles Coudert Jr Louis Leonce CoudertCompany typeDefunctDissolved2006WebsiteDefunct Contents 1 History 2 Dissolution 3 Notable mandates 4 Notable attorneys 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory editThe firm was established in 1853 in New York by three sons of Charles Coudert Sr Frederic Rene Coudert Sr Charles Coudert Jr and Louis Leonce Coudert and specialized in international law 1 The firm represented private investors seeking to acquire rights to build the Panama Canal French automotive and tire manufacturers opening plants in the U S the governments of Russia France and Great Britain in the buildup to World War I and Ford Motor Company and a group of foreign car manufacturers in the successful appeal of the Selden Patent Case ending the attempted monopolization of the automotive industry The firm prospered under three generations of family control expanding from its start in New York City to 28 offices worldwide including Paris London Moscow Sydney Tokyo Los Angeles and Shanghai Coudert partners dealt with financiers presidents and ambassadors in settling cases of corporate ownership worldwide acting as confidential facilitators of Allied arms buying in World War I and as interventionist supporters in World War II In 1986 Coudert Brothers hired Gordon Spivack a former Yale Law School professor who oversaw the multimillion dollar antitrust practice at the law firm of Lord Day amp Lord Spivack took 17 lawyers to Coudert Brothers plus clients like the Coca Cola Company 2 Dissolution editThough American Lawyer magazine ranked it among the 100 highest grossing firms in the United States in 2004 it was dissolved in 2005 after failing to reach a merger agreement with another firm Baker amp McKenzie The breakup of Coudert Brothers was long in coming In 2004 the firm had profits of only 410 000 per partner among the lowest in big law firms Coudert Brothers took a significant hit when Orrick Herrington amp Sutcliffe recruited 11 partners from its London and Moscow offices effectively ending its presence there 3 Orrick also acquired Coudert s valuable offices in China 4 Most of the New York office joined Baker amp McKenzie greatly expanding its New York operations In Paris the office split to both Orrick and the Philadelphia based firm Dechert In Brussels Antwerp Singapore and Tokyo DLA Piper and Mayer Brown welcomed new attorneys from Coudert Additionally some of the lawyers in Almaty and St Petersburg became the foundation for new offices for Chadbourne amp Parke in those areas The Bangkok office switched to Hunton amp Williams Specialized departments started their own law firms such as the Middle East Practice Group based in Frankfurt which set up MIDEAST LAW Lawyers Avocats Rechtsanwalte One reason for the decline of Coudert Brothers was the rise of other competitive multinational law firms in the 1990s and 2000s such as Clifford Chance White amp Case and Baker amp McKenzie Many of Coudert s offices were relatively costly unproductive and conservative in billing which made their profits and therefore the income of their partner attorneys weaker than other firms The firm also had redundant offices such as three offices in the San Francisco Bay Area and a generalist approach that competed poorly with more specialized practices of other firms 5 On September 22 2006 Coudert Brothers filed for bankruptcy This led to a flurry of litigation including allegations of malpractice and that overseas lawyers sequestered firm money from creditors There was also debate over payments made to partners during the final months of the firm s operations possibly constituting fraudulent transfers 6 As of 2016 litigation concerning the acquisition by Orrick of Coudert s Chinese offices was still ongoing leading one judge to dub Coudert the longest lived dead law firm in the Western World 4 Notable mandates editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Represented international investors in the 2005 sale of a 93 5 stake in the Grand Hotel Europe in St Petersburg Russia by Orient Express Hotels Ltd which was to invest 125 million to refurbish the hotel over the next three years Debt to finance the transaction was provided by the International Finance Corporation Counseled South Korea based CJ Entertainment as selling shareholder in the 2004 933 8 million IPO of DreamWorks Animation on the New York Stock Exchange CJ Entertainment retained a 5 stake in DreamWorks Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan Securities Inc acted as underwriters Legal adviser through its Sydney branch to Castle Harlan Australian Mezzanine Partners now CHAMP Private Equity House in its sale through a A 110 million secondary buy out for Penrice Soda Products in 2004 Counseled Merck on its sale of its VWR International division to Clayton Dubilier amp Rice for 1 68 billion in 2004 Advised the HSBC and BNP Paribas as underwriters in the HK 668 million IPO of the Lianhua Supermarket Holding Co on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2003 Through its Moscow office the firm represented the Russian Federal Property Fund as selling shareholder in the 750 million sale of stock in Lukoil in 2002 Notable attorneys editGary Hart Stephen Schulhofer born 1942 Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and NYU Law SchoolSee also editFrederic Rene Coudert Sr Notes edit The modern firm of Coudert Brothers has a choice of starting dates its origins clearly go back to 1853 when Frederic Rene hung out his shingle but purists if they wish may hold by either 1855 when two Coudert brothers first practiced law together or 1857 when the brothers seemed to have turned their fledgling enterprise into a legal partnership It is the 1857 city directory that for the first time lists the name they chose for their partnership Coudert Brothers Virginia Kays Veenswijk Coudert Brothers The History of America s First International Law Firm 1853 1993 Truman Talley Books New York 1994 ISBN 0 525 93585 1 p 26 Oldest Law Firm Is Courtly Loyal and Defunct PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2008 10 07 Retrieved 2008 05 02 Law com Coudert Breakup Voted After Merger Talks Fail a b Brush Pete February 17 2016 Orrick Cuts Deal In Spat With Longest Lived Dead Law Firm Law360 Retrieved February 23 2016 Glater Jonathan D 30 August 2005 Law Firm That Opened Borders Is Closing Up Shop New York Times Retrieved 23 July 2013 Rosen Ellen 2007 02 09 The Complicated End of an Ex law Firm New York Times Retrieved 2008 04 05 External links editHistory of the firm and picture of the brothers Coudert Brothers of New York City and Coudert Freres of Paris 2005 France Law Digest Martindale Hubbell International Law Digest Argentina Vietnam Law Digests Selected International Conventions US Uniform Acts 137th year ed New Providence NJ and London England Reed Elsevier Inc ISBN 1 56160 649 9 Retrieved November 10 2018 via Internet Archive a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coudert Brothers amp oldid 1193054820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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