The 160–year–old Davis Polk & Wardwell made its name as counsel to J. Pierpont Morgan and the companies the legendary financier put on the map. It did the legal work that created General Electric, United States Steel (the largest company in history when it was formed in 1901), and...
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...Credit Suisse First Boston. Previously, he was a partner with Davis Polk & Wardwell. He's a former director of enforcement at the Securities...
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...Leavitt left his job as a transactional attorney at Davis Polk & Wardwell to join his co-worker as a co-founder of...
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...out of Washington and New York, has since moved to Davis Polk & Wardwell to head that firm's bank regulatory practice. ...
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...of Washington and New York, has since moved to Davis Polk & Wardwell to head that firm's bank regulatory practice. ...
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...to 1988. She began her legal career in 1976 at Davis Polk & Wardwell. Dignam graduated from Harvard Law School in 1972. ...
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... Thomsen left the SEC this year and joined Davis Polk & Wardwell as a partner....
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... Robert F. Wise Jr. of New York's Davis Polk & Wardwell, representing Morgan Stanley and one of three lawyers who would...
...Robert F. Wise Jr. of New York's Davis Polk & Wardwell, representing Morgan Stanley and one of three lawyers who...
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