Dechert

Dechert LLP
Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
No. of offices 28 total (15 international)
No. of attorneys approximately 1000 (2017)
Major practice areas General practice
Key people CEO Henry Nassau,
Chairman Andrew J. Levander
Date founded 1875
Founder Wayne MacVeagh and George Tucker Bispham
Company type Limited liability partnership
Slogan Distinctively Dechert
Website dechert.com

Dechert LLP is an international law firm of more than 900 lawyers[1] with practices in corporate and securities, complex litigation, finance and real estate, and financial services and asset management.[2] It was founded in Philadelphia and is registered as a limited liability partnership under Pennsylvania law.[3]

History

The firm's first predecessor was formed in 1875[4] by Wayne MacVeagh and George Tucker Bispham. MacVeagh who had previously served as United States Ambassador to Turkey, and went on to become United States Attorney General under President James Garfield and also United States Ambassador to Italy during the 1890s.[5] Bispham was made a professor at University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1884.[6]

Pro bono activities

Dechert has been recognized among the top 10 U.S. law firms for pro bono work in The American Lawyer's Pro Bono Survey, an annual report which rates the nation's 200 highest grossing law firms based on their level of pro bono activity.[7] The report confirmed that it remained the top law firm for international pro bono work.[8] In August 2014, Dechert received the American Bar Association Pro Bono Publico Award.[9]

Notable lawyers and alumni

Dechert's headquarters moved to Philadelphia's Cira Centre in 2005.

References

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  6. Lewis, Wm. Draper (1906). "George Tucker Bispham". The American Law Register (1898-1907). 54 (12): 718–725.
  7. "The 2018 Pro Bono Scorecard | The American Lawyer". The American Lawyer. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  8. effreys, Brenda Sapino (27 June 2018). "Big Law Acted on Impulse in Outpouring of Pro Bono Effort". The American Lawyer. ALM Media Properties. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  9. "Past Recipients". www.americanbar.org. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  10. United States District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Harvey Bartle III "Harvey Bartle III," June 2011.
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  16. S. Flaherty. “Dechert Lures Ex-Prosecutor David Kelley From Cahill,” The American Lawyer, January 23, 2017.
  17. D. Slater. “A Q&A With “Goodfellas” Actor (and Dechert Lawyer) Ed McDonald,” The Wall Street Journal, May 21, 2008.
  18. “Judge Profile: Mary A. McLaughlin,” The Legal Intelligencer
  19. “Lisa Scottoline: A Legal Thriller!,” Penn Law Journal, Spring 2001
  20. P. Wallner. “Encyclopedia: Norma Levy Shapiro,” Jewish Women’s Archive, March 1, 2009
  21. “An Oral History of Arlen Specter,” Philadelphia Magazine, November 30, 2007
  22. M. Leibovich. “In the Spotlight And on the Spot,” Washington Post, October 23, 2005
  23. “President Obama Announces Intent to Nominate Cheryl Ann Krause to Serve on the United States Court of Appeals,” The White House Office of the Press Secretary, February 5, 2014
  24. “Attorney General Sessions Welcomes Steven Engel As Assistant Attorney General for the Office Of Legal Counsel,” Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs, November 7, 2017
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