Davis Polk & Wardwell ("Davis Polk") is a United States-based global law firm that specializes in corporate matters.
Davis, Polk, and& WardellWardwell ("Davis Polk") is a United States-based global law firm that specializes in corporate matters.
Davis, Polk, & WardellWardwell ("Davis Polk") is a law firm, headquartered in the United States, with approximately 1000 attorneys located in ten offices around the globe, including the United States (New York, Menlo Park, Washington D.C.), South America (São Paulo), Europe (London, Paris, Madrid), and Asia (Hong Kong, Tokyo, Beijing).
In 1849, Davis Polk & WardellWardwell was founded in New York City by Francis N. Bangs. Soon thereafter, Francis L. Stetson joined the firm, bringing his experience as a government attorney in which he handled high-profile anti-corruption and corporate matters. In 1887, the firm was retained by J.P. Morgan and has remained a key client since.
In 1967, the firm voted to assume its current namesake to reflect its three most influential partners: John W. Davis, Frank L. Polk, and Allen WardellWardwell. In 1909, WardellWardwell became a named partner and was soon considered the firm's de facto leader. WardellWardwell is credited with recruiting both other named partners at the firm, John Davis and Frank Polk. In 1920, Polk joined the firm after previously serving as Acting United States Secretary of State and in other diplomatic and administrative roles in the State Department. In 1925, Davis became the head of the firm. Previously, Davis served in government as the Solicitor General of the United States, the United States Ambassador to Great Britain, and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Over the course of his career, Davis argued 140 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Davis, Polk, and Wardell ("Davis Polk") is a United States-based global law firm whichthat specializes in corporate matters.
Davis, Polk, and& Wardell ("Davis Polk") is a law firm, headquartered in the United States, with approximately 1000 attorneys located in ten offices around the globe, including the United States (New York, Menlo Park, Washington D.C.), South America (São Paulo), Europe (London, Paris, Madrid), and Asia (Hong Kong, Tokyo, Beijing).
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In 1967, the firm voted to assume its current namesake to reflect its three most influential partners: John W. Davis, Frank L. Polk, and Allen Wardell. In 1909, Wardell became a named partner, and was soon considered the firm's de facto leader. Wardell is credited with recruiting both other named partners at the firm, John Davis and Frank Polk. In 1920, Polk joined the firm after previously serving as the Acting United States Secretary of State and in other diplomatic and administrative roles in the State Department. In 1925, Davis became the head of the firm. Previously, Davis served in government as the Solicitor General of the United States, the United States Ambassador to Great Britain, and and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Over the course of his career, Davis argued 140 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
In 1967, the firm voted to assume its current namesake to reflect its three most influential partners: John W. Davis, Frank L. Polk, and Allen Wardell. In 1909, Wardell became a named partner and was soon considered the firm's de facto leader. Wardell is credited with recruiting both other named partners at the firm, John Davis and Frank Polk. In 1920, Polk joined the firm after previously serving as Acting United States Secretary of State and in other diplomatic and administrative roles in the State Department. In 1925, Davis became the head of the firm. Previously, Davis served in government as the Solicitor General of the United States, the United States Ambassador to Great Britain, and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Over the course of his career, Davis argued 140 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Davis Polk's three main areas of practice include (1) corporate; (2), litigation;, and (3) tax. Additional as a full service law firm, Davis Polk provides counsel in several other areas.
Davis Polk's tax department advises on complex transactions, corporate structures, derivatives, and other financial products.
Davis Polk's three main areas of practice include (1) corporate; (2) litigation; and (3) tax. Additional as a full service law firm, Davis Polk provides counsel in several other areas.
Davis Polk’s corporate department advises businesses and financial institutions on complex business matters and transactions around the globe. The work of the corporate department includes matters involving capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, finance, restructuring, intellectual property and technology, investment management, private equity, financial regulatory, fintech, derivatives and structured products, corporate governance, executive compensation, environmental and real estate.
Davis Polk’s corporate department advises businesses and financial institutions on complex business matters and transactions around the globe.
Davis Polk's litigation department represents clients in trials, investigations (both criminal and regulatory), congressional matters, arbitrations, and other potentially adversarial matters before an array of judicial and administrative bodies.
complex transactions and corporate structures, as well as first-of-their-kind derivatives and other financial products. The firm’s tax lawyers have played determinative roles in many US, international and crossborder mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, spinoffs, leveraged and acquisition financings, restructurings and capital markets transactions. In addition to these transactional matters, Davis Polk is frequently sought out by companies to handle their most sensitive tax disputes, representing clients in connection with multibillion-dollar tax litigation at the federal and state levels, as well as internal risk assessments, audits and investigations.
Davis Polk's tax department advises on complex transactions, corporate structures, derivatives and other financial products.
In addition to the above practice areas, Davis Polk offers counsel in the following areas:
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Davis, Polk, and Wardell ("Davis Polk") is United States-based global law firm based the United States, which specializes in corporate matters.
Davis, Polk, and Wardell ("Davis Polk") is a law firm, headquartered in the United States with approximately 1000 attorneys located in ten offices around the globe, including the United States (New York, Menlo Park, Washington D.C.), South America (São Paulo), Europe (London, Paris, Madrid), and Asia (Hong Kong, Tokyo, Beijing).
One of the oldest law firms in the United States, Davis, Polk, andspecializes Wardellin ("Daviscorporate maters Polk")but is a law firm, headquartered in the United States with ten offices around the globe, including the the United States (New York, Menlo Park, Washington D.C.), Europe (London, Paris, Madrid), and Asia (Hong Kong, Tokyo, Beijing). One of the oldest law firms in the United States, Davis Polk specializes in corporate maters but known as a "full-service" lawfirm and offers a range of legal services. In 2020, the firm boasted a $1.7 billion gross revenue, placing 15th on The American Lawyer's 2021 AMLAW 200 ranking. On the 2021 Global 200 survey, Davis Polk ranked as the 20th highest grossing law firm in the world.
In 1849, Davis Polk & Wardell was founded in New York City by Francis N. Bangs. Soon thereafter, Francis L. Stetson joined the firm, bringing his experience as a government attorney in which he handled high-profile anti-corruption and corporate matters. In 1887, the firm was retained by J.P. Morgan and has remained a key client since.
In 1967, the firm voted to assume its current namesake to reflect its three most influential partners: John W. Davis, Frank L. Polk, and Allen Wardell. In 1909, Wardell became a named partner, and was soon considered the firm's de facto leader. Wardell is credited with recruiting both other named partners at the firm, John Davis and Frank Polk. In 1920, Polk joined the firm after previously serving as the Acting United States Secretary of State and in other diplomatic and administrative roles in the State Department. In 1925, Davis became the head of the firm. Previously, Davis served in government as the Solicitor General of the United States, the United States Ambassador to Great Britain, and and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Over the course of his career, Davis argued 140 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Davis Polk’s corporate department advises businesses and financial institutions on complex business matters and transactions around the globe. The work of the corporate department includes matters involving capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, finance, restructuring, intellectual property and technology, investment management, private equity, financial regulatory, fintech, derivatives and structured products, corporate governance, executive compensation, environmental and real estate.
Davis Polk's litigation department represents clients in trials, investigations (both criminal and regulatory), congressional matters, arbitrations, and other potentially adversarial matters before an array of judicial and administrative bodies.
complex transactions and corporate structures, as well as first-of-their-kind derivatives and other financial products. The firm’s tax lawyers have played determinative roles in many US, international and crossborder mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, spinoffs, leveraged and acquisition financings, restructurings and capital markets transactions. In addition to these transactional matters, Davis Polk is frequently sought out by companies to handle their most sensitive tax disputes, representing clients in connection with multibillion-dollar tax litigation at the federal and state levels, as well as internal risk assessments, audits and investigations.
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1962
Davis, Polk, and Wardell ("Davis Polk") is a law firm, headquartered in the United States with ten offices around the globe, including the the United States (New York, Menlo Park, Washington D.C.), Europe (London, Paris, Madrid), and Asia (Hong Kong, Tokyo, Beijing). One of the oldest law firms in the United States, Davis Polk specializes in corporate maters but considersknown itselfas a "full-service" lawfirm and offers a range of legal services. In 2020, the firm boasted a $1.7 billion gross revenue, placing 15th on The American Lawyer's 2021 AMLAW 200 ranking. On the 2021 Global 200 survey, Davis Polk ranked as the 20th highest grossing law firm in the world.
In 2020, the firm boasted a $1.7 billion gross revenue, placing 15th on The American Lawyer's 2021 AMLAW 200 ranking. On the 2021 Global 200 survey, Davis Polk ranked as the 20th highest grossing law firm in the world.
Davis, Polk, and Wardell ("Davis Polk") is global law firm based the United States, which specializes in corporate matters.
Davis, Polk, and Wardell ("Davis Polk") is a full service law firm, headquartered in the United StatesUnited States with ten offices around the globe. One of the oldest law firms in the United States, Davis Polk specializes in corporate maters but considers itself a "full-service" lawfirm and offers a range of legal services.
In 2020, the firm boasted a $1.7 billion gross revenue, placing 15th on The American Lawyer's 2021 AMLAW 200 ranking. On the 2021 Global 200 survey, Davis Polk ranked as the 20th highest grossing law firm in the world.
In 1849, Davids Polk & Wardell was founded in New York City by Francis N. Bangs.
Davis Polk’s corporate lawyers advise on landmark transactions and complex business matters on behalf of leading companies and financial institutions around the globe. The firm’s corporate department, widely recognized as being among the preeminent law practices worldwide, includes capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, finance, restructuring, intellectual property and technology, investment management, private equity, financial regulatory, fintech, derivatives and structured products, corporate governance, executive compensation, environmental and real estate.
The firm has extensive experience in cross-border transactions and other engagements that draw on the combined strengths of lawyers in multiple practice areas and offices. Davis Polk lawyers provide sophisticated advice that reflects a deep understanding of clients’ businesses and objectives as well as the full legal landscape.
Companies from around the world in every industry, as well as their executives and directors, retain Davis Polk lawyers for their most significant litigation matters. The firm’s approximately 300 litigators, located in offices around the world, routinely represent clients in trials, criminal and regulatory investigations, congressional inquiries, arbitrations, hearings, appeals and crisis management situations. Davis Polk’s broad-based practice encompasses matters involving securities litigation, antitrust and competition, global enforcement and investigations, anti-corruption and FCPA, commercial dispute and contract, intellectual property litigation, mass torts and products liability, M&A-related litigation, bankruptcy litigation, professional liability, cybersecurity and data privacy, international arbitration, and tax litigation.
Davis Polk’s tax practice remains at the helm of innovation, working closely with clients on sophisticated transactions and corporate structures, as well as first-of-their-kind derivatives and other financial products. The firm’s tax lawyers have played determinative roles in many US, international and crossborder mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, spinoffs, leveraged and acquisition financings, restructurings and capital markets transactions.
In addition to these transactional matters, Davis Polk is frequently sought out by companies to handle their most sensitive tax disputes, representing clients in connection with multibillion-dollar tax litigation at the federal and state levels, as well as internal risk assessments, audits and investigations.
In 2020, the firm boasted a $1.7 billion gross revenue, placing 15th on The American Lawyer's 2021 AMLAW 200 ranking. On the 2021 Global 200 survey, Davis Polk ranked as the 20th highest grossing law firm in the world.
Davis, Polk, and Wardell ("Davis Polk") is a full service law firm, headquartered in the United States with ten offices around the globe. One of the oldest law firms in the United States, Davis Polk specializes in corporate maters
In 2020, the firm boasted a $1.7 billion gross revenue, placing 15th on The American Lawyer's 2021 AMLAW 200 ranking. On the 2021 Global 200 survey, Davis Polk ranked as the 20th highest grossing law firm in the world.
In 1849, Davids Polk & Wardell was founded in New York City by Francis N. Bangs.
Davis Polk’s corporate lawyers advise on landmark transactions and complex business matters on behalf of leading companies and financial institutions around the globe. The firm’s corporate department, widely recognized as being among the preeminent law practices worldwide, includes capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, finance, restructuring, intellectual property and technology, investment management, private equity, financial regulatory, fintech, derivatives and structured products, corporate governance, executive compensation, environmental and real estate.
The firm has extensive experience in cross-border transactions and other engagements that draw on the combined strengths of lawyers in multiple practice areas and offices. Davis Polk lawyers provide sophisticated advice that reflects a deep understanding of clients’ businesses and objectives as well as the full legal landscape.
Companies from around the world in every industry, as well as their executives and directors, retain Davis Polk lawyers for their most significant litigation matters. The firm’s approximately 300 litigators, located in offices around the world, routinely represent clients in trials, criminal and regulatory investigations, congressional inquiries, arbitrations, hearings, appeals and crisis management situations. Davis Polk’s broad-based practice encompasses matters involving securities litigation, antitrust and competition, global enforcement and investigations, anti-corruption and FCPA, commercial dispute and contract, intellectual property litigation, mass torts and products liability, M&A-related litigation, bankruptcy litigation, professional liability, cybersecurity and data privacy, international arbitration, and tax litigation.
Davis Polk’s tax practice remains at the helm of innovation, working closely with clients on sophisticated transactions and corporate structures, as well as first-of-their-kind derivatives and other financial products. The firm’s tax lawyers have played determinative roles in many US, international and crossborder mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, spinoffs, leveraged and acquisition financings, restructurings and capital markets transactions.
In addition to these transactional matters, Davis Polk is frequently sought out by companies to handle their most sensitive tax disputes, representing clients in connection with multibillion-dollar tax litigation at the federal and state levels, as well as internal risk assessments, audits and investigations.
Davis Polk & Wardwell ("Davis Polk") is a United States-based global law firm that specializes in corporate matters.