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Rose Law Firm

Rose Law Firm is an American law firm headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Rose Law Firm
HeadquartersLittle Rock, Arkansas
No. of offices2
No. of attorneys34 as of 2013[1]
No. of employeesAbout 80 as of 2008[2]
Major practice areasGeneral practice, corporate
Revenueabout $10 million[2]
Date foundedNovember 1, 1820
FounderRobert Crittenden
Chester Ashley
Company typeProfessional association
Websitewww.roselawfirm.com
The old entrance of Rose Law Firm (older building)
The current entrance of the firm; it shares the newer building with AgHeritage, a farm credit services cooperative.

It dates its origins to November 1, 1820, sixteen years before Arkansas statehood, when Robert Crittenden, born 1797, and Chester Ashley, born 1791, entered into an agreement for a "Partnership in the Practice of Law". As such, it is the third oldest law firm in the United States[3] and the oldest west of the Mississippi River.[4][5] It is also the oldest company of any kind in Arkansas.[4]

In 2018, the firm elected its first female managing member.[6] In 2020, the firm celebrated its 200th birthday.[7]

History edit

Early history – 1820–1865 edit

The Rose Law Firm dates its formation to the 1820 partnership of Crittenden and Ashley, whose handwritten law partnership agreement hangs in the Rose boardroom.[8] Robert Crittenden served as Arkansas' territorial governor and negotiated Arkansas' admission to the United States as the 25th state in 1836. Chester Ashley served as a United States Senator from Arkansas. Between 1837 and 1844, when Ashley was elected to the U.S. Senate, Ashley was Watkins' law partner. Ashley's "original partnership with the well-connected Robert Crittenden had dissolved over political differences."[9] Watkins' previous partnership, with James Curran, begun in 1844, had ended with Curran's death in 1854 (Watkins, a widower, married Curran's widow). Watkins was Arkansas Attorney General from 1848 to 1851; "however, his primary focus continued to be his private practice."[9] From 1853 to 1854 Watkins was Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court and did not practice law.[9] Curran's death led him to resign from his position, to take care of his law practice.[9]

Rose years – 1865–1905 edit

Although the firm has changed its name a number of times, the first Rose family member to be associated with the firm occurred in 1865, when newly-arrived U. M. Rose formed a law partnership with George Claiborne Watkins.[10] In 1881 the firm name became U.M. Rose and Geo. B. Rose, George being Uriah's son. In 1893 W.E. Hemingway joined the firm, which became Rose, Hemingway & Rose. In 1905 the firm merged with Cantrell and Loughborough.[11]

Rose Law Firm members have historically been active in politics and civic affairs. U.M. Rose co-founded the American Bar Association and served as its president in 1901–1902. Rose was later appointed the American representative to the Second Hague Peace Conference and was instrumental in drafting the Hague Convention. Six of the firm's members have served on the Arkansas Supreme Court (three as Chief Justice), and six members have also served as President of the Arkansas Bar Association. Rose Law Firm members have served as Commissioner of the Uniform Commission on State Laws, President of the National Association of Bond Lawyers and President of the Arkansas Bar Association.

Modern history – 1905–present edit

By the late 1970s, the firm had nine partners and a long name – Rose, Nash, Williamson, Carroll, Clay, & Giroir.[12] The firm simplified its name to Rose Law Firm in 1980.[12]

In the economic realm, Rose has been termed "the ultimate establishment law firm"[12] in the state and "the legal arm of the powerful".[13] During the 1970s, for example, its clients included Tyson Foods, Wal-Mart, large brokerage Stephens Inc., and Worthen Bank, as well as the Arkansas Democrat and other Hussman family media holdings.[12] Hillary Rodham became the firm's first female associate,[12] and soon its first female partner,[14] during her husband Bill Clinton's tenure as Arkansas Attorney General and Governor of Arkansas. Webster Hubbell, Vince Foster, and William H. Kennedy, III were also partners, before becoming Assistant Attorney General, Deputy White House Counsel, and Associate White House Counsel in the Clinton administration, respectively.[15] In all, the firm grew five times in size between the early 1970s and early 1990s.[16] According to a 1994 article, "Among Arkansas firms, Rose is viewed as the whitest of the white shoes. It is dominated by white men, most of whom came from privileged families in the state and graduated from one of the two accredited law schools in the state. Only a handful of women, and no blacks, have been made partners."[5]

Rose Law Firm entered the national news during the 1990s as part of the Whitewater controversy, as investigators sought to determine how much work Clinton had done for the firm while representing Jim McDougal in cases involving the latter's Madison Guaranty and Castle Grande enterprises.[17]

The firm's Little Rock building consists of both an old red brick structure, which was converted from a YMCA facility and has hardwood floors and an indoor swimming pool,[13] and a connected newer structure. A second office in Fayetteville, Arkansas was opened in 2017 when the members of the Henry Law Firm, which specialized in intellectual property law, were absorbed into the firm.[18]

Affiliations edit

Rose Law Firm is the Arkansas member of two law firm affiliate groups: State Capital Law Group and Lex Mundi.

References edit

  1. ^ "Attorneys". Rose Law Firm. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Rose Law Firm, A Professional Association". Hoover's. Retrieved December 2, 2008.
  3. ^ Suzanne Goldenberg (May 24, 2006). "The real state of the union: how well are the Clintons getting on?". The Guardian.
  4. ^ a b . Little Rock: KTHV. July 10, 2013. Archived from the original on September 11, 2015.
  5. ^ a b Stephen Labaton (February 26, 1994). "Rose Law Firm, Arkansas Power, Slips as It Steps Onto a Bigger Stage". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "Rose Law Firm Names First Female Managing Member". Arkansas Business. February 7, 2018.
  7. ^ Monday, Arkansas Business Staff; Nov. 2; Read, 2020 9:19 Am 2 Min. "Rose Law Firm Marks 200th Anniversary with $200K in Donations". Arkansas Business. Retrieved 2020-11-05. {{cite web}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ Rose Law Firm. "History". Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  9. ^ a b c d Pruden III, William H. (2016). "George Claibourne Watkins (1815–1872)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Central Arkansas Library System.
  10. ^ "History & Mission". Rose Law Firm. Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  11. ^ "Two Big Law Firms United". Arkansas Democrat. October 5, 1905. p. 7.
  12. ^ a b c d e Carl Bernstein, A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Knopf, ISBN 0-375-40766-9. pp. 128–29
  13. ^ a b Maraniss, David (1995). First in His Class: A Biography of Bill Clinton. Simon & Schuster. pp. 369, 430. ISBN 0-671-87109-9.
  14. ^ Gerth, Jeff; Van Natta Jr., Don (2007). Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton. New York: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-01742-8. p. 60
  15. ^ Dickenson, Mollie (July 27, 1998). "Victim of circumstance". Salon.
  16. ^ Von Drehle, David (August 15, 1993). "The Crumbling of a Pillar in Washington". The Washington Post.
  17. ^ "Rose Law Firm Billing Records". Frontline. WGBH educational foundation: PBS. February 22, 1999.
  18. ^ "Little Rock's Rose Law Firm, state's oldest business, hangs shingle in Fayetteville". Talk Business & Politics. December 4, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official site

rose, firm, american, firm, headquartered, little, rock, arkansas, headquarterslittle, rock, arkansasno, offices2no, attorneys34, 2013, employeesabout, 2008, major, practice, areasgeneral, practice, corporaterevenueabout, million, date, foundednovember, 1820fo. Rose Law Firm is an American law firm headquartered in Little Rock Arkansas Rose Law FirmHeadquartersLittle Rock ArkansasNo of offices2No of attorneys34 as of 2013 1 No of employeesAbout 80 as of 2008 2 Major practice areasGeneral practice corporateRevenueabout 10 million 2 Date foundedNovember 1 1820FounderRobert CrittendenChester AshleyCompany typeProfessional associationWebsitewww roselawfirm comThe old entrance of Rose Law Firm older building The current entrance of the firm it shares the newer building with AgHeritage a farm credit services cooperative It dates its origins to November 1 1820 sixteen years before Arkansas statehood when Robert Crittenden born 1797 and Chester Ashley born 1791 entered into an agreement for a Partnership in the Practice of Law As such it is the third oldest law firm in the United States 3 and the oldest west of the Mississippi River 4 5 It is also the oldest company of any kind in Arkansas 4 In 2018 the firm elected its first female managing member 6 In 2020 the firm celebrated its 200th birthday 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1820 1865 1 2 Rose years 1865 1905 1 3 Modern history 1905 present 2 Affiliations 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly history 1820 1865 edit The Rose Law Firm dates its formation to the 1820 partnership of Crittenden and Ashley whose handwritten law partnership agreement hangs in the Rose boardroom 8 Robert Crittenden served as Arkansas territorial governor and negotiated Arkansas admission to the United States as the 25th state in 1836 Chester Ashley served as a United States Senator from Arkansas Between 1837 and 1844 when Ashley was elected to the U S Senate Ashley was Watkins law partner Ashley s original partnership with the well connected Robert Crittenden had dissolved over political differences 9 Watkins previous partnership with James Curran begun in 1844 had ended with Curran s death in 1854 Watkins a widower married Curran s widow Watkins was Arkansas Attorney General from 1848 to 1851 however his primary focus continued to be his private practice 9 From 1853 to 1854 Watkins was Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court and did not practice law 9 Curran s death led him to resign from his position to take care of his law practice 9 Rose years 1865 1905 edit Although the firm has changed its name a number of times the first Rose family member to be associated with the firm occurred in 1865 when newly arrived U M Rose formed a law partnership with George Claiborne Watkins 10 In 1881 the firm name became U M Rose and Geo B Rose George being Uriah s son In 1893 W E Hemingway joined the firm which became Rose Hemingway amp Rose In 1905 the firm merged with Cantrell and Loughborough 11 Rose Law Firm members have historically been active in politics and civic affairs U M Rose co founded the American Bar Association and served as its president in 1901 1902 Rose was later appointed the American representative to the Second Hague Peace Conference and was instrumental in drafting the Hague Convention Six of the firm s members have served on the Arkansas Supreme Court three as Chief Justice and six members have also served as President of the Arkansas Bar Association Rose Law Firm members have served as Commissioner of the Uniform Commission on State Laws President of the National Association of Bond Lawyers and President of the Arkansas Bar Association Modern history 1905 present edit By the late 1970s the firm had nine partners and a long name Rose Nash Williamson Carroll Clay amp Giroir 12 The firm simplified its name to Rose Law Firm in 1980 12 In the economic realm Rose has been termed the ultimate establishment law firm 12 in the state and the legal arm of the powerful 13 During the 1970s for example its clients included Tyson Foods Wal Mart large brokerage Stephens Inc and Worthen Bank as well as the Arkansas Democrat and other Hussman family media holdings 12 Hillary Rodham became the firm s first female associate 12 and soon its first female partner 14 during her husband Bill Clinton s tenure as Arkansas Attorney General and Governor of Arkansas Webster Hubbell Vince Foster and William H Kennedy III were also partners before becoming Assistant Attorney General Deputy White House Counsel and Associate White House Counsel in the Clinton administration respectively 15 In all the firm grew five times in size between the early 1970s and early 1990s 16 According to a 1994 article Among Arkansas firms Rose is viewed as the whitest of the white shoes It is dominated by white men most of whom came from privileged families in the state and graduated from one of the two accredited law schools in the state Only a handful of women and no blacks have been made partners 5 Rose Law Firm entered the national news during the 1990s as part of the Whitewater controversy as investigators sought to determine how much work Clinton had done for the firm while representing Jim McDougal in cases involving the latter s Madison Guaranty and Castle Grande enterprises 17 The firm s Little Rock building consists of both an old red brick structure which was converted from a YMCA facility and has hardwood floors and an indoor swimming pool 13 and a connected newer structure A second office in Fayetteville Arkansas was opened in 2017 when the members of the Henry Law Firm which specialized in intellectual property law were absorbed into the firm 18 Affiliations editRose Law Firm is the Arkansas member of two law firm affiliate groups State Capital Law Group and Lex Mundi References edit Attorneys Rose Law Firm Retrieved February 3 2013 a b Rose Law Firm A Professional Association Hoover s Retrieved December 2 2008 Suzanne Goldenberg May 24 2006 The real state of the union how well are the Clintons getting on The Guardian a b Arkansas Business Oldest companies in Arkansas Little Rock KTHV July 10 2013 Archived from the original on September 11 2015 a b Stephen Labaton February 26 1994 Rose Law Firm Arkansas Power Slips as It Steps Onto a Bigger Stage The New York Times Rose Law Firm Names First Female Managing Member Arkansas Business February 7 2018 Monday Arkansas Business Staff Nov 2 Read 2020 9 19 Am 2 Min Rose Law Firm Marks 200th Anniversary with 200K in Donations Arkansas Business Retrieved 2020 11 05 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first1 has generic name help Rose Law Firm History Retrieved April 15 2019 a b c d Pruden III William H 2016 George Claibourne Watkins 1815 1872 Encyclopedia of Arkansas Central Arkansas Library System History amp Mission Rose Law Firm Retrieved October 24 2020 Two Big Law Firms United Arkansas Democrat October 5 1905 p 7 a b c d e Carl Bernstein A Woman in Charge The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton Knopf ISBN 0 375 40766 9 pp 128 29 a b Maraniss David 1995 First in His Class A Biography of Bill Clinton Simon amp Schuster pp 369 430 ISBN 0 671 87109 9 Gerth Jeff Van Natta Jr Don 2007 Her Way The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton New York Little Brown and Company ISBN 978 0 316 01742 8 p 60 Dickenson Mollie July 27 1998 Victim of circumstance Salon Von Drehle David August 15 1993 The Crumbling of a Pillar in Washington The Washington Post Rose Law Firm Billing Records Frontline WGBH educational foundation PBS February 22 1999 Little Rock s Rose Law Firm state s oldest business hangs shingle in Fayetteville Talk Business amp Politics December 4 2017 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rose Law Firm amp oldid 1156501258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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