The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors 1819 1947

The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors  1819 1947
Author: Robert Taylor Swaine
Publsiher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 1972
Release: 2007
Genre: Law firms
ISBN: 9781584777137

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Reprint of the sole edition. Volume I: The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors 1819-1906; Volume II: The Cravath Firm Since 1906; Volume III: The Cravath Associates; (With Photographs of the Cravath Partners). Cravath, Swaine and Moore, as it is known today, one of the most prestigious law firms in the United States, was involved in some of the most important events in history. It was also a decisive influence on the direction of American legal practice. Under the leadership of Paul D. Cravath in the 1890s, it developed the organizational model based on a large staff of associates, partners and clerical helpers that continues to dominate the modern urban law firm. Swaine [1886-1949], then a principal partner, drew heavily on the Cravath archives in the preparation of this work. The most extensive history of the firm, it is enhanced by Swaine's personal perspective. (He joined Cravath in 1910). The final volume lists biographical data for every associate and partner from 1899 to 1948.

The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors 1819 1947 1819 1948 Third Printing With Portraits

The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors  1819 1947  1819 1948    Third Printing    With Portraits
Author: Robert Taylor SWAINE
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1946
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:504103525

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The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors 1819 1948 The predecessor firms 1819 1906

The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors  1819  1948   The predecessor firms  1819 1906
Author: Robert Taylor Swaine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1946
Genre: Law firms
ISBN: LCCN:47015988

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The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors 1819 1948 The Cravath associates

The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors  1819  1948   The Cravath associates
Author: Robert Taylor Swaine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1946
Genre: Law firms
ISBN: UOM:39015055057411

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The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors

The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors
Author: Robert Taylor Swaine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1948
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UVA:X004123668

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The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors 1819 1948 The Cravath firm since 1906

The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors  1819  1948   The Cravath firm since 1906
Author: Robert Taylor Swaine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 860
Release: 1946
Genre: Law firms
ISBN: UOM:39015055057403

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White Shoe

White Shoe
Author: John Oller
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781524743277

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The fascinating true story of how a group of visionary attorneys helped make American business synonymous with Big Business, and Wall Street the center of the financial world “Entertaining.”—The Wall Street Journal • “Fast-paced history.”—Library Journal • “Insightful and revealing."—Kirkus • “Captivating.”—BookPage The legal profession once operated on a smaller scale—folksy lawyers arguing for fairness and justice before a judge and jury. But by the year 1900, a new type of lawyer was born, one who understood business as well as the law. Working hand in glove with their clients, over the next two decades these New York City “white shoe” lawyers devised and implemented legal strategies that would drive the business world throughout the twentieth century. These lawyers were architects of the monopolistic new corporations so despised by many, and acted as guardians who helped the kings of industry fend off government overreaching. Yet they also quietly steered their robber baron clients away from a “public be damned” attitude toward more enlightened corporate behavior during a period of progressive, turbulent change in America. Author John Oller, himself a former Wall Street lawyer, gives us a richly-written glimpse of turn-of-the-century New York, from the grandeur of private mansions and elegant hotels and the city’s early skyscrapers and transportation systems, to the depths of its deplorable tenement housing conditions. Some of the biggest names of the era are featured, including business titans J. P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller, lawyer-statesmen Elihu Root and Charles Evans Hughes, and presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. Among the colorful, high-powered lawyers vividly portrayed, White Shoe focuses on three: Paul Cravath, who guided his client George Westinghouse in his war against Thomas Edison and launched a new model of law firm management—the “Cravath system”; Frank Stetson, the “attorney general” for financier J. P. Morgan who fiercely defended against government lawsuits to break up Morgan’s business empires; and William Nelson Cromwell, the lawyer “who taught the robber barons how to rob,” and was best known for his instrumental role in creating the Panama Canal. In White Shoe, the story of this small but influential band of Wall Street lawyers who created Big Business is fully told for the first time.

The Anointed

The Anointed
Author: Jeremiah Lambert,Geoffrey S. Stewart
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493056347

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This is the story of how and why such powerhouse Wall Street law firms as Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Davis Polk & Wardwell, and Sullivan & Cromwell, grew from nineteenth-century entrepreneurial origins into icons of institutional law practice; how, as white-shoe bastions with the social standards of an exclusive gentlemen’s club, they promoted the values of an east coast elite; and how they adapted to a radically changed legal world, surviving snobbish insularity and ferocious competition to remain at the pinnacle of a transformed profession. It is no accident these firms are found in New York, the largest city in the world’s largest economy and also the nation’s largest port, principal banking center, and epicenter of industry. At the dawn of the twentieth century, linked by canals, railroads, telegraph and telephone lines, transatlantic steamships and undersea cables, New York became the economic nerve center of the United States. It also wielded formidable political power and supplied every President or Vice President of the United States between the Civil War and the Great War.