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Winston & Strawn
NameWinston & Strawn
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Num offices17
Num attorneys900
Practice areasCorporate law, Litigation, Intellectual property law

Winston & Strawn is a global law firm with a rich history dating back to 1853, founded by Frederick H. Winston and Silas H. Strawn. The firm has grown to become one of the largest and most respected law firms in the world, with offices in major cities such as New York City, London, Paris, and Hong Kong. Throughout its history, Winston & Strawn has been involved in many high-profile cases and has represented clients such as General Motors, IBM, and Microsoft. The firm has also been recognized for its commitment to pro bono work, with attorneys contributing to organizations such as the American Bar Association and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

History

Winston & Strawn was founded in 1853 by Frederick H. Winston and Silas H. Strawn in Chicago, Illinois. The firm quickly grew and became known for its expertise in railroad law, representing clients such as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. During the early 20th century, the firm expanded its practice to include corporate law and litigation, representing clients such as John D. Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan. The firm has also been involved in several high-profile cases, including the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire and the Black Sox Scandal. In the 1980s, the firm expanded internationally, opening offices in London and Paris, and has since become a global law firm with offices in 17 cities around the world, including Beijing, Tokyo, and São Paulo.

Practice_Areas

Winston & Strawn has a diverse range of practice areas, including corporate law, litigation, intellectual property law, and employment law. The firm's corporate law practice includes expertise in mergers and acquisitions, securities law, and private equity, representing clients such as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and The Carlyle Group. The firm's litigation practice includes expertise in class action lawsuits, white-collar crime, and international arbitration, representing clients such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. The firm's intellectual property law practice includes expertise in patent law, trademark law, and copyright law, representing clients such as Apple Inc. and Google.

Notable_Cases

Winston & Strawn has been involved in several high-profile cases, including the Enron scandal, the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme, and the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy. The firm represented Enron in its bankruptcy proceedings and also represented several Enron executives in their criminal trials, including Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay. The firm also represented Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme victims in their lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and Bank of New York Mellon. In addition, the firm represented Lehman Brothers in its bankruptcy proceedings and also represented several Lehman Brothers executives in their criminal trials, including Richard Fuld.

Offices

Winston & Strawn has 17 offices around the world, including offices in Chicago, Illinois, New York City, London, Paris, and Hong Kong. The firm's Chicago, Illinois office is its largest office and serves as the firm's headquarters. The firm's New York City office is also one of its largest offices and is home to many of the firm's top attorneys, including Sylvia Walbolt and Michael Elkin. The firm's international offices are located in major cities such as Beijing, Tokyo, and São Paulo, and provide legal services to clients in Asia, Europe, and South America.

Notable_Attorneys

Winston & Strawn has many notable attorneys, including Sylvia Walbolt, Michael Elkin, and Dan K. Webb. Sylvia Walbolt is a partner in the firm's New York City office and has expertise in securities law and corporate governance. Michael Elkin is a partner in the firm's Chicago, Illinois office and has expertise in litigation and white-collar crime. Dan K. Webb is a partner in the firm's Chicago, Illinois office and has expertise in litigation and international arbitration. The firm has also been home to several notable attorneys, including Newton Minow, who served as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission under President John F. Kennedy.

Awards_and_Rankings

Winston & Strawn has received numerous awards and rankings, including being named one of the top law firms in the world by Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500. The firm has also been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion, being named one of the top law firms for diversity by The National Law Journal and Law360. In addition, the firm has been recognized for its pro bono work, being named one of the top law firms for pro bono by The American Lawyer and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The firm has also been ranked highly by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers, and has been named one of the best law firms to work for by Vault.com and The Careerist. Category:Law firms based in Chicago

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