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Davis Polk

Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, better known as Davis Polk is a white-shoe, international law firm headquartered in New York City with 980 attorneys worldwide and offices in Washington, D.C., Northern California, London, Madrid, Hong Kong, Beijing, Tokyo, and São Paulo. The firm has consistently been recognized as a global leader in banking & financial services as well as in capital markets.[2]

Davis Polk
Headquarters450 Lexington Avenue
New York City
No. of offices10
OfficesGlobal
No. of attorneys980 (2020)[1]
Major practice areas
  • Capital markets
  • Corporate/M&A
  • Financial services regulation
  • Investment management
  • Private equity
  • Litigation
  • Insolvency/restructuring
  • Antitrust
  • Credit/financing
  • Tax
Key peopleNeil Barr, Managing Partner
Revenue $1.77 billion (2020)[1]
Date founded1849; 174 years ago (1849)
Company typeLimited liability partnership
Websitewww.davispolk.com

History

Davis Polk traces its origin to a one-man practice in Manhattan opened by a 21-year-old lawyer, Francis N. Bangs. The firm changed its name several times to account for new partners, using names such as Bangs & Stetson; Bangs, Stetson, Tracey & MacVeagh, and Stetson, Jennings & Russell. Towards the end of the 19th century, J. P. Morgan hired Francis Stetson, then name partner of the firm, as his chief counsel. During Stetson's tenure, the firm helped Morgan to restructure the Pennsylvania Railroad as well as create General Electric. The modern incarnations of Morgan's business, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley, have remained key clients of the firm. Among other high-profile lawyers, President Grover Cleveland served as a member of the firm during the interval between his two non-consecutive presidential terms.[3]

The firm was located at 15 Broad Street from around 1889 to 1962, and then at One Chase Manhattan Plaza until 1992. The firm voted in 1967 to take its current name from three of the firm's most influential partners from the early-to-mid 20th century: John W. Davis, Frank Polk, and Allen Wardwell.

In 1935, In response to the Glass–Steagall Act of 1932, the firm performed the legal work to spin off the investment banking arm of J.P. Morgan & Co., which became known as Morgan Stanley.

In 1938, the firm represented Erie Railroad in the landmark case Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, 304 U.S. 64 (1938), in which Justice Louis Brandeis introduced the Erie doctrine.

In 1952, John W. Davis represented U.S. Steel and successfully challenged the constitutionality of President Harry S. Truman's attempted takeover of the company in a famous case that has been referenced by most legal scholars today to assess executive power (see Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 U.S. 579 (1952)).

In 1962, the firm opened its first overseas office in Paris.

In 1971, Lydia Kess was the first woman to be promoted to partner, becoming the second female partner at a major Wall Street law firm.[4]

In 1981, the firm played an important role in negotiating the financial aspects of the resolution of the Iranian hostage crisis.

In 1998, the firm advised Exxon on its $81 billion merger with Mobil, the largest merger in history at the time.

In 2000, the firm advised its long-term client, J.P. Morgan & Co., on its merger with Chase Manhattan Bank to form JPMorgan Chase.

From 1999 to 2010, the firm worked on the initial public offerings of United Parcel Service, AT&T Wireless, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Visa Inc., General Motors and Agricultural Bank of China, some of the largest IPOs in history.

During the financial crisis of 2007–2008, the firm represented many government clients, including the United States Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the firm had important roles in the AIG, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, and Citigroup matters, as well as in the drafting of the Dodd–Frank Act.[5][6]

In 2009, to bolster its financial regulatory practice, the firm hired three former Securities and Exchange Commission officials: Commissioner Annette Nazareth, Director of Enforcement Linda Chatman Thomsen, and Deputy Director of Trading and Markets Robert Colby—as well as former White House Staff Secretary Raul Yanes and former Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation General Counsel John Douglas.[7]

Controversy about race relations

John W. Davis's legal career is most remembered for his final appearance before the Supreme Court, in which he unsuccessfully defended the "separate but equal" doctrine in Briggs v. Elliott, a companion case to Brown v. Board of Education. Davis, as a defender of racial segregation and state control of education, argued that South Carolina had shown good faith in attempting to eliminate any inequality between black and white schools and should be allowed to continue to do so without judicial intervention.[8] He expected to win, most likely through a divided Supreme Court, even after the matter was re-argued after the death of Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson. After the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against his client's position, he returned the $25,000 (equivalent to $300,000 in 2021),[9] that he had received from South Carolina, although he was not required to do so, but kept a silver tea service that had been presented to him.[10] It has also been reported that he never charged South Carolina in the first place.[11] He declined to participate further in the case, as he did not wish to be involved in the drafting of decrees to implement the Court's decision.[10]

In Guinn v. United States, as Solicitor General, while he argued against the legality of the “grandfather clause”, he conceded the legality of the literacy tests, which was used to disenfranchise African Americans and others.[12][13][14]

Notable attorneys and alumni

Current attorneys

Among its current partners and counsel are:

Former attorneys

Judiciary

Elected office

Law enforcement and financial regulation

Other government service

Business

Media and entertainment

Academia

Recognitions

In March 2007, Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) awarded Davis Polk its Heroes Honors 25th Anniversary Award for the corporate pro bono work the firm has done on the organization's behalf.[26] In October 2008, a Davis Polk team working with the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund won a $4.6 million judgment[27] on behalf of immigrant workers who were being paid below the statutory minimum wage by their employer, a popular Manhattan restaurant.[28]

In 2010, Davis Polk was ranked third in Revenue per Lawyer by the American Lawyer's top 100 National Firms.[29] In 2012 and 2013, Davis Polk was named America's Law Firm of the Year by the International Financial Law Review.[30]

The firm placed 15th on The American Lawyer's 2021 AmLaw 200 ranking,[1] and, on the 2021 Global 200 survey, Davis Polk ranked as the 20th highest grossing law firm in the world.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Davis Polk". Law.com.
  2. ^ "Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP". Vault. Vault.
  3. ^ Allan Nevins, Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage, p.450.
  4. ^ Lat, David (January 5, 2012). "Oy Vey! Milbank Mistakenly Touts 'Only Orthodox Jewish Woman Partner' in Biglaw". Above the Law.
  5. ^ Lat, David (September 18, 2008). "Davis Polk: Making Bank". Above the Law.
  6. ^ "For Davis Polk, Dodd–Frank Pays" (PDF).
  7. ^ Scannell, Kara (April 13, 2009). "Davis Polk Recruits Ex-SEC Aide". The Wall Street Journal.
  8. ^ Mary Maruca Brown V. Board of Education National Historic Site page 12 https://books.google.nl/books?id=xZJmJcHYnP0C&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=%22Briggs+v.+Elliott%22+%22john+davis%22&source=bl&ots=u3vlM-ruxW&sig=ACfU3U2ZxLrm1v44ugHL05fZQT9rKeeXhQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjYloX7mqTqAhXF0aQKHfDIDToQ6AEwBXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Briggs%20v.%20Elliott%22%20%22john%20davis%22&f=false
  9. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved April 16, 2022.
  10. ^ a b Kluger, Richard (1976). Simple Justice: the History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's Struggle For Equality. New York: Knopf. ISBN 0-394-47289-6.
  11. ^ Harbaugh, William Henry (1973). Lawyer's Lawyer: the Life of John W. Davis. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Oxford University Press. pp. 507. ISBN 0-19-501699-8.
  12. ^ Joe Patrice E Davis Polk Is Named After A Segregationist… Perhaps It’s Time To Consider A New Name 17 January 2020 https://abovethelaw.com/2020/06/davis-polk-is-named-after-a-segregationist-perhaps-its-time-to-consider-a-new-name/
  13. ^ Lisa G. Materson For the Freedom of Her Race: Black Women and Electoral Politics in Illinois, 1877-1932 page 132 https://books.google.nl/books?id=GjGim031-CMC&pg=PA132&lpg=PA132&dq=Guinn+v+United+States+%22John+davis%22&source=bl&ots=Rf6APTXWQe&sig=ACfU3U1CTYtUoqKcUCn65hXwwHiGuvKXjw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi64POQmaTqAhVC-qQKHZ-qAyMQ6AEwAXoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=Guinn%20v%20United%20States%20%22John%20davis%22&f=falsee
  14. ^ Bob Navarro Solicitors General of the United States page 31 https://books.google.nl/books?id=0oy3DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=%22Guinn+v+United+States%22+%22John+davis%22&source=bl&ots=CHu5t72Zvo&sig=ACfU3U18iCbXT1L1LwLXlJbFfcBxcIWzZw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizpa3AmqTqAhVmMOwKHReiDYoQ6AEwAHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Guinn%20v%20United%20States%22%20%22John%20davis%22&f=false
  15. ^ Lattman, Peter (July 29, 2011). "Davis Polk Lawyer Nominated for Federal Bench". The New York Times.(subscription required)
  16. ^ LUBASCH, ARNOLD H. (July 26, 1985). "WALL ST. LAWYER WINS BACKING FOR U.S. JUDGEh". The New York Times.
  17. ^ Han Wong, Chun (May 6, 2011). "Candidate Q&A: Chen Show Mao". The Wall Street Journal.(subscription required)
  18. ^ GRIMES, WILLIAM (March 8, 2011). "S. Hazard Gillespie, Former U.S. Attorney, Dies at 100". The New York Times.
  19. ^ Easton, Nina J. (March 27, 2002). "The Wings of an Idea". The Washington Post.
  20. ^ DUNLAP, DAVID W. (February 25, 1996). "Lawyers Who Mold The Shape of a City". The New York Times.
  21. ^ "Alex Cushing, Founder of Squaw Valley, Dies". Snowboard Magazine. August 21, 2006.
  22. ^ HEVESI, DENNIS (July 1, 1990). "Eli Whitney Debevoise Dies at 90; Co-Founder of a Top Law Firm". The New York Times.
  23. ^ "CGI Leadership". Clintonglobalinitiative.org. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  24. ^ Francis L. Stetson, Lawyer, Dies at 74,' New York Times, December 6, 1920
  25. ^ "David M. Schizer". Columbia Law School. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  26. ^ "Gay Men's Health Crisis to Commemorate 25 Years of Leadership in the Fight Against AIDS at GMHC Heroes Honors 25th Anniversary Dinner" (Press release). PRNewswire. March 7, 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  27. ^ http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdaily/files/saigon_grill_decision.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  28. ^ Baxter, Brian (October 23, 2008). "Davis Polk Hands Big Tip to Saigon Grill Deliverymen". Law.Com(ALM/American Lawyer Magazine). Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  29. ^ "The Am Law 100 2010 – Revenue Per Lawyer (RPL) Falls Again". Law.com. 2012-09-09. Retrieved 2012-10-09.
  30. ^ "Davis Polk Wins Again at IFLR Americas Awards". International Financial Law Review. March 22, 2013.

Further reading

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Davis Polk amp Wardwell LLP better known as Davis Polk is a white shoe international law firm headquartered in New York City with 980 attorneys worldwide and offices in Washington D C Northern California London Madrid Hong Kong Beijing Tokyo and Sao Paulo The firm has consistently been recognized as a global leader in banking amp financial services as well as in capital markets 2 Davis PolkHeadquarters450 Lexington AvenueNew York CityNo of offices10OfficesGlobalNo of attorneys980 2020 1 Major practice areasCapital marketsCorporate M amp AFinancial services regulationInvestment managementPrivate equityLitigationInsolvency restructuringAntitrustCredit financingTaxKey peopleNeil Barr Managing PartnerRevenue 1 77 billion 2020 1 Date founded1849 174 years ago 1849 Company typeLimited liability partnershipWebsitewww wbr davispolk wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Controversy about race relations 3 Notable attorneys and alumni 3 1 Current attorneys 3 2 Former attorneys 3 2 1 Judiciary 3 2 2 Elected office 3 2 3 Law enforcement and financial regulation 3 2 4 Other government service 3 2 5 Business 3 2 6 Media and entertainment 3 2 7 Academia 4 Recognitions 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingHistory EditDavis Polk traces its origin to a one man practice in Manhattan opened by a 21 year old lawyer Francis N Bangs The firm changed its name several times to account for new partners using names such as Bangs amp Stetson Bangs Stetson Tracey amp MacVeagh and Stetson Jennings amp Russell Towards the end of the 19th century J P Morgan hired Francis Stetson then name partner of the firm as his chief counsel During Stetson s tenure the firm helped Morgan to restructure the Pennsylvania Railroad as well as create General Electric The modern incarnations of Morgan s business JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley have remained key clients of the firm Among other high profile lawyers President Grover Cleveland served as a member of the firm during the interval between his two non consecutive presidential terms 3 The firm was located at 15 Broad Street from around 1889 to 1962 and then at One Chase Manhattan Plaza until 1992 The firm voted in 1967 to take its current name from three of the firm s most influential partners from the early to mid 20th century John W Davis Frank Polk and Allen Wardwell In 1935 In response to the Glass Steagall Act of 1932 the firm performed the legal work to spin off the investment banking arm of J P Morgan amp Co which became known as Morgan Stanley In 1938 the firm represented Erie Railroad in the landmark case Erie Railroad Co v Tompkins 304 U S 64 1938 in which Justice Louis Brandeis introduced the Erie doctrine In 1952 John W Davis represented U S Steel and successfully challenged the constitutionality of President Harry S Truman s attempted takeover of the company in a famous case that has been referenced by most legal scholars today to assess executive power see Youngstown Sheet amp Tube Co v Sawyer 343 U S 579 1952 In 1962 the firm opened its first overseas office in Paris In 1971 Lydia Kess was the first woman to be promoted to partner becoming the second female partner at a major Wall Street law firm 4 In 1981 the firm played an important role in negotiating the financial aspects of the resolution of the Iranian hostage crisis In 1998 the firm advised Exxon on its 81 billion merger with Mobil the largest merger in history at the time In 2000 the firm advised its long term client J P Morgan amp Co on its merger with Chase Manhattan Bank to form JPMorgan Chase From 1999 to 2010 the firm worked on the initial public offerings of United Parcel Service AT amp T Wireless Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Visa Inc General Motors and Agricultural Bank of China some of the largest IPOs in history During the financial crisis of 2007 2008 the firm represented many government clients including the United States Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the firm had important roles in the AIG Freddie Mac Lehman Brothers and Citigroup matters as well as in the drafting of the Dodd Frank Act 5 6 In 2009 to bolster its financial regulatory practice the firm hired three former Securities and Exchange Commission officials Commissioner Annette Nazareth Director of Enforcement Linda Chatman Thomsen and Deputy Director of Trading and Markets Robert Colby as well as former White House Staff Secretary Raul Yanes and former Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation General Counsel John Douglas 7 Controversy about race relations EditJohn W Davis s legal career is most remembered for his final appearance before the Supreme Court in which he unsuccessfully defended the separate but equal doctrine in Briggs v Elliott a companion case to Brown v Board of Education Davis as a defender of racial segregation and state control of education argued that South Carolina had shown good faith in attempting to eliminate any inequality between black and white schools and should be allowed to continue to do so without judicial intervention 8 He expected to win most likely through a divided Supreme Court even after the matter was re argued after the death of Chief Justice Fred M Vinson After the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against his client s position he returned the 25 000 equivalent to 300 000 in 2021 9 that he had received from South Carolina although he was not required to do so but kept a silver tea service that had been presented to him 10 It has also been reported that he never charged South Carolina in the first place 11 He declined to participate further in the case as he did not wish to be involved in the drafting of decrees to implement the Court s decision 10 In Guinn v United States as Solicitor General while he argued against the legality of the grandfather clause he conceded the legality of the literacy tests which was used to disenfranchise African Americans and others 12 13 14 Notable attorneys and alumni EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current attorneys Edit Among its current partners and counsel are Uzo Asonye former Deputy Chief of the Financial Crimes and Public Corruption office of the Eastern District of Virginia and member of the office of special counsel Robert Mueller Jon Leibowitz former chairman Federal Trade Commission Gary Lynch former Director Enforcement Division Securities and Exchange Commission and former vice chairman and Chief Legal Officer Morgan Stanley former vice chairman Credit Suisse and former Global General Counsel Bank of America Neil MacBride former U S Attorney Eastern District of Virginia Annette Nazareth former commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission Howard Shelanski former administrator Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Linda Chatman Thomsen former director Enforcement Division Securities and Exchange Commission Kenneth Wainstein former Assistant Attorney General National Security Division Department of Justice and former Homeland Security AdvisorFormer attorneys Edit Judiciary Edit Ronnie Abrams U S District Court Judge Southern District of New York 15 Thomas J Aquilino Senior Judge U S Court of International Trade Richard M Berman U S District Court Judge Southern District of New York Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum Senior U S District Court Judge Southern District of New York 16 Denny Chin U S Circuit Court Judge Second Circuit Court of Appeals Hardy Cross Dillard International Court of Justice Warren Eginton Senior U S District Court Judge District of Connecticut Thomas P Griesa Senior U S District Court Judge Southern District of New York Cheryl Ann Krause U S Circuit Court Judge Third Circuit Court of Appeals J Michael Luttig former U S Circuit Court Judge Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Amy J St Eve U S Circuit Court Judge Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Louis L Stanton Senior U S District Court Judge Southern District of New York John M Walker Jr U S Circuit Court Judge Second Circuit Court of Appeals Lawrence Edward Walsh former U S District Court Judge Southern District of New YorkElected office Edit John Danforth former U S Senator R MO and Ambassador to the United Nations Kirsten Gillibrand U S Senator D NY Ben McAdams U S Representative Utah s 4th congressional district Terri Sewell U S Representative Alabama s 7th congressional district Chen Show Mao Member of Singaporean Parliament Aljunied Group Representation Constituency Workers Party of Singapore 17 Mondaire Jones U S Representative elect New York s 17th congressional districtLaw enforcement and financial regulation Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Davis Polk news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jerome Powell chairman of the Federal Reserve Randal Quarles vice chairman for Supervision Federal Reserve Paul S Atkins former commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission Roger W Ferguson Jr former vice chairman Federal Reserve System President amp CEO TIAA CREF Robert B Fiske Former U S Attorney for the Southern District of New York Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr Former U S Attorney Southern District of New York 18 Charles E F Millard former director Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Ogden Livingston Mills former Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence Edward Walsh former Deputy Attorney General and Independent Counsel Iran Contra InvestigationOther government service Edit John Bridgeland former director United States Domestic Policy Council 19 John W Davis former United States Solicitor General Democratic Presidential Nominee 1924 Reuben Jeffery III Under Secretary of State for Economic Business and Agricultural Affairs U S Department of State Charles MacVeagh former United States Ambassador to Japan Richard Moe president National Trust for Historic Preservation Jennifer Newstead legal advisor U S Department of State and Former General Counsel Office of Management and Budget Frank Polk former acting U S Secretary of State Peter Tufo former United States Ambassador to Hungary John E Zuccotti former deputy mayor New York City namesake of Zuccotti Park 20 Business Edit Alexander Cushing founder and chairman Ski Corporation 21 Eli Whitney Debevoise founding partner Debevoise amp Plimpton 22 Tom Glocer CEO Thomson Reuters Steven Goldstone former president amp CEO RJR Nabisco Robert Harrison CEO Clinton Global Initiative 23 Lewis B Kaden vice chairman Citigroup H F Lenfest founder Lenfest Communications Charles Li Chinese banker former CEO of Hong Kong Stock Exchange J Michael Luttig general counsel Boeing Axel Miller chairman amp CEO Dexia S A David Schwimmer CEO London Stock Exchange Francis Lynde Stetson Attorney for John Pierpont Morgan former president New York State Bar Association 24 Andrew Yang entrepreneur founder of Venture for America and 2020 presidential candidate Reshma Saujani founder of Girls Who CodeMedia and entertainment Edit Lisa Daniels correspondent NBC News He Li Chinese poetAcademia Edit George Bermann director European Legal Studies Center Columbia Law School Charles Black professor Yale Law School Brian Casey president Colgate University Noah Feldman professor Harvard Law School Victor Fleischer professor University of California Irvine School of Law Barry E Friedman vice dean New York University School of Law Ernest Lim professor National University of Singapore Faculty of Law Linda Lorimer vice president Yale University Jane B Korn cean Gonzaga University School of Law Julie O Sullivan professor Georgetown University Law Center Saule Omarova professor Cornell Law School Jeannie Suk professor Harvard Law School David Schizer professor amp dean Columbia Law School 25 David E Van Zandt president The New School Former Dean Northwestern University School of Law Mehrsa Baradaran University of Georgia School of Law professor authorRecognitions EditIn March 2007 Gay Men s Health Crisis GMHC awarded Davis Polk its Heroes Honors 25th Anniversary Award for the corporate pro bono work the firm has done on the organization s behalf 26 In October 2008 a Davis Polk team working with the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund won a 4 6 million judgment 27 on behalf of immigrant workers who were being paid below the statutory minimum wage by their employer a popular Manhattan restaurant 28 In 2010 Davis Polk was ranked third in Revenue per Lawyer by the American Lawyer s top 100 National Firms 29 In 2012 and 2013 Davis Polk was named America s Law Firm of the Year by the International Financial Law Review 30 The firm placed 15th on The American Lawyer s 2021 AmLaw 200 ranking 1 and on the 2021 Global 200 survey Davis Polk ranked as the 20th highest grossing law firm in the world 1 See also EditList of largest law firms by profits per partner White shoe firmsReferences Edit a b c d Davis Polk Law com Davis Polk amp Wardwell LLP Vault Vault Allan Nevins Grover Cleveland A Study in Courage p 450 Lat David January 5 2012 Oy Vey Milbank Mistakenly Touts Only Orthodox Jewish Woman Partner in Biglaw Above the Law Lat David September 18 2008 Davis Polk Making Bank Above the Law For Davis Polk Dodd Frank Pays PDF Scannell Kara April 13 2009 Davis Polk Recruits Ex SEC Aide The Wall Street Journal Mary Maruca Brown V Board of Education National Historic Site page 12 https books google nl books id xZJmJcHYnP0C amp pg PA12 amp lpg PA12 amp dq 22Briggs v Elliott 22 22john davis 22 amp source bl amp ots u3vlM ruxW amp sig ACfU3U2ZxLrm1v44ugHL05fZQT9rKeeXhQ amp hl en amp sa X amp ved 2ahUKEwjYloX7mqTqAhXF0aQKHfDIDToQ6AEwBXoECAkQAQ v onepage amp q 22Briggs 20v 20Elliott 22 20 22john 20davis 22 amp f false 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved April 16 2022 a b Kluger Richard 1976 Simple Justice the History of Brown v Board of Education and Black America s Struggle For Equality New York Knopf ISBN 0 394 47289 6 Harbaugh William Henry 1973 Lawyer s Lawyer the Life of John W Davis Oxford Oxfordshire Oxford University Press pp 507 ISBN 0 19 501699 8 Joe Patrice E Davis Polk Is Named After A Segregationist Perhaps It s Time To Consider A New Name 17 January 2020 https abovethelaw com 2020 06 davis polk is named after a segregationist perhaps its time to consider a new name Lisa G Materson For the Freedom of Her Race Black Women and Electoral Politics in Illinois 1877 1932 page 132 https books google nl books id GjGim031 CMC amp pg PA132 amp lpg PA132 amp dq Guinn v United States 22John davis 22 amp source bl amp ots Rf6APTXWQe amp sig ACfU3U1CTYtUoqKcUCn65hXwwHiGuvKXjw amp hl en amp sa X amp ved 2ahUKEwi64POQmaTqAhVC qQKHZ qAyMQ6AEwAXoECAYQAQ v onepage amp q Guinn 20v 20United 20States 20 22John 20davis 22 amp f falsee Bob Navarro Solicitors General of the United States page 31 https books google nl books id 0oy3DwAAQBAJ amp pg PA31 amp lpg PA31 amp dq 22Guinn v United States 22 22John davis 22 amp source bl amp ots CHu5t72Zvo amp sig ACfU3U18iCbXT1L1LwLXlJbFfcBxcIWzZw amp hl en amp sa X amp ved 2ahUKEwizpa3AmqTqAhVmMOwKHReiDYoQ6AEwAHoECAoQAQ v onepage amp q 22Guinn 20v 20United 20States 22 20 22John 20davis 22 amp f false Lattman Peter July 29 2011 Davis Polk Lawyer Nominated for Federal Bench The New York Times subscription required LUBASCH ARNOLD H July 26 1985 WALL ST LAWYER WINS BACKING FOR U S JUDGEh The New York Times Han Wong Chun May 6 2011 Candidate Q amp A Chen Show Mao The Wall Street Journal subscription required GRIMES WILLIAM March 8 2011 S Hazard Gillespie Former U S Attorney Dies at 100 The New York Times Easton Nina J March 27 2002 The Wings of an Idea The Washington Post DUNLAP DAVID W February 25 1996 Lawyers Who Mold The Shape of a City The New York Times Alex Cushing Founder of Squaw Valley Dies Snowboard Magazine August 21 2006 HEVESI DENNIS July 1 1990 Eli Whitney Debevoise Dies at 90 Co Founder of a Top Law Firm The New York Times CGI Leadership Clintonglobalinitiative org Retrieved 2012 08 12 Francis L Stetson Lawyer Dies at 74 New York Times December 6 1920 David M Schizer Columbia Law School Retrieved 21 January 2018 Gay Men s Health Crisis to Commemorate 25 Years of Leadership in the Fight Against AIDS at GMHC Heroes Honors 25th Anniversary Dinner Press release PRNewswire March 7 2007 Retrieved 9 August 2016 http amlawdaily typepad com amlawdaily files saigon grill decision pdf bare URL PDF Baxter Brian October 23 2008 Davis Polk Hands Big Tip to Saigon Grill Deliverymen Law Com ALM American Lawyer Magazine Retrieved August 11 2012 The Am Law 100 2010 Revenue Per Lawyer RPL Falls Again Law com 2012 09 09 Retrieved 2012 10 09 Davis Polk Wins Again at IFLR Americas Awards International Financial Law Review March 22 2013 Further reading EditOller John White Shoe How a New Breed of Wall Street Lawyers Changed Big Business and the American Century Penguin Random House 2019 ISBN 978 1524743253 Stewart James 1983 The Partners Inside America s Most Powerful Law Firms New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0 671 42023 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Davis Polk amp oldid 1133036499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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