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Quarles & Brady
NameQuarles & Brady
Founded1892
HeadquartersMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Num offices21
Practice areasCorporate, Litigation, Labor and Employment, Intellectual Property, Real Estate

Quarles & Brady is a long-established American law firm headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a national presence and a variety of corporate, litigation, regulatory, and transactional practices. The firm has served clients across industries including banking, energy, healthcare, and technology, engaging with issues before federal and state courts as well as administrative agencies. Its attorneys have appeared in matters involving major corporations, trade associations, and public institutions.

History

Founded in 1892 during the Gilded Age, the firm developed alongside institutions such as Marshall Field-era retail expansion, the rise of Midwestern finance, and the consolidation of railroads like the Chicago and North Western Railway. The firm navigated legal shifts during the Progressive Era, the New Deal regulatory framework under Franklin D. Roosevelt, and mid‑20th century corporate growth tied to clients in sectors represented by companies like General Electric and U.S. Steel. In the late 20th century the firm expanded geographically and practice-wise during waves of national consolidation similar to trends seen at firms like Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Sullivan & Cromwell. Into the 21st century, the firm adapted to legal developments influenced by decisions of the United States Supreme Court, regulations from the Securities and Exchange Commission, and policies from administrations including those of Barack Obama and Donald Trump.

Practice areas

The firm offers a broad set of practices aligned with corporate and litigation needs, comparable to offerings at firms such as Latham & Watkins, Jones Day, and Kirkland & Ellis. Key areas include corporate transactions and mergers and acquisitions involving parties similar to Bank of America, Walmart, and ExxonMobil; litigation and dispute resolution in tribunals like the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and state supreme courts; labor and employment work engaging agencies such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; intellectual property counseling in matters akin to disputes brought before the United States Patent and Trademark Office; and real estate and finance matters interacting with institutions like the Federal Reserve and Fannie Mae.

Offices and locations

Headquartered in Milwaukee, the firm maintains offices across the United States in metropolitan centers comparable to locations chosen by firms such as Greenberg Traurig and Hogan Lovells, enabling proximity to clients in markets like Chicago, Phoenix, Atlanta, Houston, and Washington, D.C.. These offices facilitate appearances before federal entities such as the United States Department of Justice and state regulators in jurisdictions like California and New York. The geographic footprint supports transactional work tied to regional industries including energy in Texas, technology in Silicon Valley, and finance in Illinois.

Notable cases and clients

The firm has represented financial institutions and corporations in matters that echo high‑profile disputes involving firms like Citigroup and Wells Fargo. It has represented healthcare and life sciences clients in regulatory and litigation matters similar to disputes featuring Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson, and counseled energy sector clients on regulatory compliance issues resonant with cases involving Chevron and BP. Quarles & Brady attorneys have litigated commercial disputes in courts including the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin and engaged in appellate advocacy before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, undertaking matters that touch on statutory regimes such as the Clean Air Act and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The firm has also advised clients in mergers and acquisition transactions comparable to deals seen with Amazon and AT&T.

Rankings and recognitions

The firm has received rankings from legal industry evaluators akin to inclusions by Chambers and Partners, The American Lawyer, and Best Lawyers; attorneys have been listed in guides similar to Super Lawyers and awarded recognitions paralleling honors from organizations like the American Bar Association. Practice groups have been noted in category listings similar to those published by U.S. News & World Report for areas such as corporate law, litigation, and labor and employment. The firm’s lawyers have earned individual recognition that aligns with honors such as fellowships in the American College of Trial Lawyers and appointments to panels associated with the Federal Judicial Center.

Pro bono and community involvement

Quarles & Brady engages in pro bono work and community service with programs reminiscent of initiatives supported by firms such as Pro Bono Net and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, assisting individuals and nonprofits in areas like housing, civil rights, and immigration relief before agencies including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The firm supports civic and charitable organizations in Milwaukee and other cities, partnering with institutions analogous to United Way and medical centers such as Mayo Clinic for community health legal initiatives. Attorneys have participated in bar association activities in entities like the American Bar Association and state bar organizations such as the Wisconsin State Bar.

Category:Law firms of the United States