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Joseph Flom

Joseph Harold Flom (December 31, 1923 – February 23, 2011) was an American lawyer and pioneer of mergers and acquisitions, specializing in representing companies in takeover battles.[1] By the 1980s, he had acquired a reputation of being "Mr. Takeover" (whereas Martin Lipton was known as "Mr. Defense").[2] Flom became a partner at what is now known as Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in 1954, and helped transform it from a four-lawyer firm into one of the largest law firms in the United States.[3] In 1999, The American Lawyer named him one of their "Lawyers of the Century".[4]

Joseph H. Flom
Born(1923-12-31)December 31, 1923
DiedFebruary 23, 2011(2011-02-23) (aged 87)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCity College of New York
Harvard Law School (J.D.)
OccupationLawyer
Spouses
Claire Cohen
(m. 1958⁠–⁠2007)
Judi Sorensen
(m. 2008)
ChildrenJason Flom, Peter Flom

Early life edit

Flom was born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 21, 1923, the son of Itzak (Isadore) Flom, a labor organizer in the Garment District, Manhattan, and the former Fannie Fishman. Both parents were Jewish immigrants from a shtetl in the Ukraine, and—although they were already married—came to United States separately, shortly after World War I.[5] Three years after Joe Flom was born in Baltimore, the family moved to Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York City, where Joseph Flom grew up.[6]

Education edit

After graduating from Townsend Harris High School, Flom worked as an office boy in a law firm during the day, while attending City College of New York on a pre-law major at night. Two years into his studies, World War II broke out and Flom was drafted into the Army. However, he never saw any fighting, as he was part of a group of 20 soldiers that were sent to a radar repair school.[5] After the war ended, despite not having graduated from college, he enrolled at Harvard Law School on the G.I. Bill, where he was classmates with Charlie Munger and graduated in 1948.[1]

Career edit

After law school, Flom joined a law firm run by Marshall Skadden, Leslie Arps, and John Slate. He eventually became a partner in 1954, effectively taking over leadership of the firm a couple years later.[1] Flom began working on mergers and acquisitions in the early 1970s when most New York law firms did not, and by the early 1980s was among the dominant figures, with rival lawyer Martin Lipton and top investment banker Bruce Wasserstein. Clients hired Flom because Lipton or Wasserstein was on the other side, and vice versa. (Flom and Lipton were friends who lunched together once a week.)[7] By the time of Flom's death, Skadden Arps was one of the largest and most profitable law firms in the world.

Flom was appointed by Mayor Ed Koch as chairman of the New York City Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution in 1987, a post he held until the commission completed its work, issued its report, and was dissolved in early 1990. The commission's efforts included an extensive civic-education campaign and the creation of a celebratory re-enactment on 30 April 1989 of the inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States.

Malcolm Gladwell devoted a chapter to Flom in his book Outliers, crediting him with building out and diversifying the firm and anticipating the rise of mergers and acquisitions as a specialty. "For 20 years, he perfected his craft at Skadden," Gladwell wrote. "Then the world changed and he was ready."[1]

Flom was also mentioned in Jeffrey Madrick's book Age of Greed for his contribution to the world of hostile takeovers in the American economy. Madrick wrote, "his interest in the takeover gave his firm the lifeline they needed to survive."

Personal edit

On February 23, 2011, Flom died in New York City from heart failure.[1] His wife, Judi Sorensen Flom, also an attorney, was at his side. He has two children: Jason Flom, a music executive and advocate of prison reform and Peter, who is a published author and holds a PhD.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Jonathan D. Glater, "Joseph H. Flom, Pioneering Deal Lawyer, Dies at 87", The New York Times, Feb. 23, 2011.
  2. ^ Slater, Robert (1999). The Titans of Takeover. Beard Books. p. 4. ISBN 1893122506.
  3. ^ "Joseph H. Flom, M&A Pioneer and Philanthropist, Dies at 87". Skadden.com. February 23, 2011.
  4. ^ The Lawyers of the Century: The American Lawyer Names Thurgood Marshall, Richard Posner, Ralph Nader, Ruth Bader Ginsberg to Its List
  5. ^ a b Cole, Brett (2008). "Godfathers—Flom and Lipton". M&A Titans: The Pioneers Who Shaped Wall Street's Mergers and Acquisitions Industry. Wiley. ISBN 9780470126899.
  6. ^ "Aggressive corporate lawyer changed business world with mergers and hostile takeovers" (PDF). Washington Post. February 24, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Nocera, Joseph (October 1982). ""It's Time To Make a Deal"". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2024-05-22.

External links edit

  • Joseph H. Flom's biography on Skadden, Arps's web site
  • Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard University
  • Harvard Law School obituary for Joseph H. Flom
  • New York Times obituary for Joseph H. Flom
  • Wall Street Journal obituary for Joseph H. Flom
  • Forbes obituary for Joseph H. Flom

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Joseph Harold Flom December 31 1923 February 23 2011 was an American lawyer and pioneer of mergers and acquisitions specializing in representing companies in takeover battles 1 By the 1980s he had acquired a reputation of being Mr Takeover whereas Martin Lipton was known as Mr Defense 2 Flom became a partner at what is now known as Skadden Arps Slate Meagher amp Flom in 1954 and helped transform it from a four lawyer firm into one of the largest law firms in the United States 3 In 1999 The American Lawyer named him one of their Lawyers of the Century 4 Joseph H FlomBorn 1923 12 31 December 31 1923Baltimore MarylandDiedFebruary 23 2011 2011 02 23 aged 87 New York CityNationalityAmericanAlma materCity College of New York Harvard Law School J D OccupationLawyerSpousesClaire Cohen m 1958 2007 wbr Judi Sorensen m 2008 wbr ChildrenJason Flom Peter Flom Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 4 Personal 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editFlom was born in Baltimore Maryland on December 21 1923 the son of Itzak Isadore Flom a labor organizer in the Garment District Manhattan and the former Fannie Fishman Both parents were Jewish immigrants from a shtetl in the Ukraine and although they were already married came to United States separately shortly after World War I 5 Three years after Joe Flom was born in Baltimore the family moved to Borough Park Brooklyn New York City where Joseph Flom grew up 6 Education editAfter graduating from Townsend Harris High School Flom worked as an office boy in a law firm during the day while attending City College of New York on a pre law major at night Two years into his studies World War II broke out and Flom was drafted into the Army However he never saw any fighting as he was part of a group of 20 soldiers that were sent to a radar repair school 5 After the war ended despite not having graduated from college he enrolled at Harvard Law School on the G I Bill where he was classmates with Charlie Munger and graduated in 1948 1 Career editAfter law school Flom joined a law firm run by Marshall Skadden Leslie Arps and John Slate He eventually became a partner in 1954 effectively taking over leadership of the firm a couple years later 1 Flom began working on mergers and acquisitions in the early 1970s when most New York law firms did not and by the early 1980s was among the dominant figures with rival lawyer Martin Lipton and top investment banker Bruce Wasserstein Clients hired Flom because Lipton or Wasserstein was on the other side and vice versa Flom and Lipton were friends who lunched together once a week 7 By the time of Flom s death Skadden Arps was one of the largest and most profitable law firms in the world Flom was appointed by Mayor Ed Koch as chairman of the New York City Commission on the Bicentennial of the U S Constitution in 1987 a post he held until the commission completed its work issued its report and was dissolved in early 1990 The commission s efforts included an extensive civic education campaign and the creation of a celebratory re enactment on 30 April 1989 of the inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States Malcolm Gladwell devoted a chapter to Flom in his book Outliers crediting him with building out and diversifying the firm and anticipating the rise of mergers and acquisitions as a specialty For 20 years he perfected his craft at Skadden Gladwell wrote Then the world changed and he was ready 1 Flom was also mentioned in Jeffrey Madrick s book Age of Greed for his contribution to the world of hostile takeovers in the American economy Madrick wrote his interest in the takeover gave his firm the lifeline they needed to survive Personal editOn February 23 2011 Flom died in New York City from heart failure 1 His wife Judi Sorensen Flom also an attorney was at his side He has two children Jason Flom a music executive and advocate of prison reform and Peter who is a published author and holds a PhD References edit a b c d e Jonathan D Glater Joseph H Flom Pioneering Deal Lawyer Dies at 87 The New York Times Feb 23 2011 Slater Robert 1999 The Titans of Takeover Beard Books p 4 ISBN 1893122506 Joseph H Flom M amp A Pioneer and Philanthropist Dies at 87 Skadden com February 23 2011 The Lawyers of the Century The American Lawyer Names Thurgood Marshall Richard Posner Ralph Nader Ruth Bader Ginsberg to Its List a b Cole Brett 2008 Godfathers Flom and Lipton M amp A Titans The Pioneers Who Shaped Wall Street s Mergers and Acquisitions Industry Wiley ISBN 9780470126899 Aggressive corporate lawyer changed business world with mergers and hostile takeovers PDF Washington Post February 24 2011 permanent dead link Nocera Joseph October 1982 It s Time To Make a Deal Texas Monthly Retrieved 2024 05 22 External links editJoseph H Flom s biography on Skadden Arps s web site Petrie Flom Center for Health Law Policy Biotechnology and Bioethics at Harvard University Harvard Law School obituary for Joseph H Flom New York Times obituary for Joseph H Flom Wall Street Journal obituary for Joseph H Flom Forbes obituary for Joseph H Flom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Flom amp oldid 1226791607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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