Ropes & Gray LLP is a global
law firm
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with 13 offices located in the United States, Asia and Europe. The firm has more than 1,500
lawyer
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s and professionals worldwide, and its clients include corporations and financial institutions, government agencies, universities, and health care organizations. It was founded in 1865 in
Boston,
Massachusetts by
John Codman Ropes and
John Chipman Gray.
According to the 2021 Vault Rankings, the firm ranks #3 in the best law firms to work for and
The American Lawyer's Am Law 100 ranked the firm #6 in revenue and profits per equity partner in 2020.
Forbes describes the firm as being recognized internationally for its fintech and global M&A work.
The firm's major practice areas include
private equity,
mergers & acquisitions,
intellectual property, complex
business litigation,
securities litigation,
health care
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,
life sciences
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,
bankruptcy
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and business restructuring, government enforcement and
white collar crime, privacy & data security, investment management,
hedge funds,
antitrust
Competition law is the field of law that promotes or seeks to maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies. Competition law is implemented through public and private enforcement. It is also known as antitrust l ...
,
employee benefits
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,
tax, and
real estate. The firm is active in several industries, including private equity, life sciences, health care, asset management, TMT (technology, media & telecommunications) and retail.
History
The firm was founded in 1865 by two Harvard Law School graduates, John Codman Ropes and John Chipman Gray. In 1878,
William Loring, also a Harvard graduate, joined the firm, and it became "Ropes, Gray and Loring" until Loring's departure in 1899, when he was appointed to the
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) is the court of last resort, highest court in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Although the claim is disputed by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the SJC claims the di ...
.
["Justice Loring Dies In Home At Age of 79", ''Fitchburg Sentinel'' (September 8, 1930), p. 1, 5.] During that period, the firm represented the
New York and New England Railroad.
In 2003, the firm acquired New York City-based private equity law firm Reboul, MacMurray, Hewitt & Maynard. In 2005, the firm acquired New York-based intellectual property law firm Fish & Neave.
Operations
Ropes and Gray has offices in Boston, Chicago, Dublin, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, Silicon Valley, Tokyo and Washington, D.C. The firm's Boston office is located in the
Prudential Tower and is the global headquarters of the firm. The firm's New York office is located at
1211 Avenue of the Americas
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.
Prominent transactions
Ropes & Gray lawyers have advised on major transactions, including:
* Altimeter Growth Corp. in its merger to take
Grab public for $39.6 billion, the largest
special-purpose acquisition company
A special purpose acquisition company (SPAC; ), also known as a "blank check company", is a shell corporation listed on a stock exchange with the purpose of acquiring a private company, thus making it public without going through the traditional i ...
merger in history
* The acquisition by private equity firms
Thomas H. Lee and
Bain Capital of
Clear Channel Communications
iHeartMedia, Inc., formerly CC Media Holdings, Inc., is an American mass media corporation headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. It is the holding company of iHeartCommunications, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications, Inc.), a company fou ...
, for $26 billion
* Bain Capital's and The Blackstone Group's acquisition of The Weather Channel, in a multibillion-dollar deal
* The sale of the Warner Music Group to Access Industries by private equity firms Bain Capital and Thomas H. Lee, for $3.3 billion
* Genzyme's acquisition by Sanofi-Aventis, for $20.1 billion
* NSTAR's merger with Northeast Utilities, for $7.1 billion
* China Everbright's acquisition of Focus Media, for $3.7 billion
* TPG Capital's acquisition of J.Crew, for $3 billion
* A private equity group's acquisition of Dunkin' Donuts, for $2.4 billion
* Berkshire Partners acquisition of Lightower Fiber Networks and Sidera Networks, for $2 billion
* The Bare Escentuals merger with Shiseido of Japan, a $1.7 billion deal
* Bain Capital's acquisition of MYOB, Australia's largest financial software developer;
* Bain Capital’s acquisition of Bellsystem24
* TPG Capital and the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board’s $5.2 billion acquisition of IMS Health Inc., a provider of market intelligence to the pharmaceutical and health care industries
* Genzyme Corporation’s $2.9 billion deal with Bayer Schering Pharma AG that expanded Genzyme's oncology portfolio by giving the company rights to marketed cancer drugs and control of a program in multiple sclerosis. The transaction was recognized as a "Deal of Distinction" by the Licensing Executives Society in September 2010
* Bain Capital’s 2018 sale by Toshiba Corp. of its semiconductor business to a group that included Apple, Seagate, Kingston, Hoya, Dell Technologies and SK Hynix. The transaction was Asia’s largest leveraged buyout and private equity deal ever, and was valued at approximately $18 billion
Prominent cases
Ropes & Gray lawyers have litigated high-profile cases, including:
* Defending physicians’ First Amendment rights in
Wollschlaeger v. Governor of Florida The Firearm Owners' Privacy Act (often abbreviated FOPA) is a law passed by the Florida Legislature in 2011 in response to concerns raised by Floridians whose physicians asked them about gun ownership. The law banned doctors in the state from asking ...
. The case concerned a Florida law banning doctors from inquiring about patients’ gun ownership.
* Representing
Gawker
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in its Chapter 11 filing.
* Leading a 10-month independent investigation for the
U.S. Olympic Committee into sexual abuses by former
USA Gymnastics national team doctor
Larry Nassar.
* Representing
Willkie Farr & Gallagher (then) co-chairman Gordon Caplan, JD, who was arrested in March 2019 as a parent participant in the
2019 college admissions bribery scandal
In 2019, a scandal arose over a criminal conspiracy to influence undergraduate admissions decisions at several top American universities. The investigation into the conspiracy was code named Operation Varsity Blues. The investigation and rela ...
. Caplan is represented by firm partners Joshua Levy, co-chairman of global litigation and enforcement practice, and Michael McGovern, co-chairman of government enforcement practice. A guilty plea deal in ''United States v. Gordon Caplan'' was filed by
United States Attorney Andrew Lelling on March 27, 2019. An
Assistant United States Attorney
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prosecuting the case, Leslie Wright, is a Ropes & Gray alumna.
* Representing Harris Associates in a seminal case for the mutual funds industry. In March 2010, the Supreme Court ruled in
Jones v. Harris Associates
''Jones v. Harris Associates L.P.'', 559 U.S. 335 (2010), is a case decided by the United States Supreme Court in which investors claimed that the fees they paid to an investment advisor were too steep, violating the Investment Company Act of 194 ...
, which definitively established the standard governing claims of excessive mutual fund fees under § 36(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940.
* Defending former BP engineer Kurt Mix against obstruction of justice charges related to the
BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Public Service
Ropes & Gray attorneys provide public service in the form of pro bono legal work, community service and charitable donations. Notable pro bono cases include:
* The Supreme Court marriage equality case
Obergefell v. Hodges.
* Nunez v. City of New York, a lawsuit seeking to end inmate abuse at
Rikers Island
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in New York City.
* Exonerating John Huffington, who was imprisoned for 32 years for a 1981 double murder that he did not commit, in State of Maryland v. Huffington.
Diversity and inclusion
* The firm’s Roscoe Trimmier Jr. Diversity Scholarship offers $25,000 and a summer associate position to second-year law students who are members of populations historically underrepresented in the legal profession.
Awards
* Received five Law360 “Practice Group of the Year” awards for private equity, fund formation, securitizations, health care and white collar in 2019.
Miscellaneous
In late 2010, the firm's Boston office moved to the top office floors of the
Prudential Tower in the
Back Bay neighborhood.
Notable current and former attorneys
*
Eleanor D. Acheson
Eleanor "Eldie" Dean Acheson (born 1947) is an American lawyer who served as Assistant Attorney General of the United States for the Office of Policy Development as part of the Clinton Administration.
Early life
Acheson is the daughter of Davi ...
(Associate 1974-1983, Partner, 1983-1993) – Vice president and general counsel of
Amtrak. Former
Assistant Attorney General of the United States.
*
Michael P. Allen
Michael Patrick Allen (born 1967) is an American lawyer and academic who serves as a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. Prior to assuming his current role, he was a professor of law and director of the Veterans Law ...
–
judge
A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. A judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the barristers or solicitors of the case, assesses the credibility an ...
of the
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
*
Mark Barnes (Partner) – Activist and academic, former Chief Research Compliance Officer,
Harvard University.
*
Marta Belcher
Marta Francesca Belcher is an American technology attorney who has been called a pioneer in the area of blockchain law.
Early life and education
Belcher was born in Pasadena, California and grew up in La Cañada Flintridge, California.
Belche ...
(Attorney) – Pioneer in the area of blockchain law.
*
Yochai Benkler (Associate, 1994-1995) – Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies,
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School (Harvard Law or HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest continuously operating law school in the United States.
Each class ...
.
*
Janis M. Berry
Janis M. Berry is an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court from 2001 to 2016.
Early life
Berry was born and raised in Everett, Massachusetts. Her father was a dump truck driver and her mother worked ...
(Partner, 1986-1997) – Associate Justice of the
Massachusetts Appeals Court
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.
*
Eric Bjornlund
Eric Bjornlund (born August 7, 1958) is an American expert in democratization assistance and election observation and co-founder and president of Democracy International and the author of ''Beyond Free and Fair: Monitoring Elections and Building D ...
– co-founder of
Democracy International
*
Stephen L. Braga
Stephen L. Braga is an American lawyer, best known for his pro bono representation of Martin Tankleff and the West Memphis Three. He also represented Michael Scanlon, the number two target in the Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal. Braga is ...
(former Partner) – Criminal defense attorney known for his successful pro bono representation of
Martin Tankleff.
*
Levin H. Campbell
Levin Hicks Campbell (born January 2, 1927) is an inactive Senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
Education and career
Born in Summit, New Jersey, Campbell received an Artium Baccalau ...
– Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
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* District of Maine
* District of Massachusetts
* ...
.
*
Jennifer Choe-Groves
Jennifer Choe-Groves (née Jennifer Domee Choe; born 1969) is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as a United States Judge of the United States Court of International Trade.
Early life and education
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Choe-Groves gr ...
–
judge
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of the
United States Court of International Trade
*
Robert C. Clark (Associate, 1972-1974) – Former Dean of the Faculty of Law (1989-2003), and Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor (2003–present), Harvard University.
*
Archibald Cox (Associate, 1938-1945) –
U.S. Solicitor General under President
John F. Kennedy; first
special prosecutor for the
Watergate scandal.
*
Lee M. Friedman
Lee Max Friedman (December 29, 1871 – August 7, 1957) was a Jewish-American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts.
Life
Friedman was born on December 29, 1871, in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of shoe wholesaler Max Friedman and Tillie Marks. ...
(Associate, 1895-1897) – lawyer and historian
*
George S. Hawkins – General Manager of the
DC Water and Sewer Authority
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.
*
Olin M. Jeffords – (Associate, 1919-1921) – Chief Justice of the
Vermont Supreme Court,
*
Henry Cabot Lodge – (Associate, 1875-1880) – American statesman and 1st
U.S. Senate Majority Leader
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.
*
George H. Lyman
George Hinckley Lyman (December 13, 1850 – May 17, 1945) was an American political figure who served as chairman of the Massachusetts Republican state committee and collector of customs for the port of Boston.
Early life
Lyman was born in B ...
(Associate) – chairman of the Massachusetts Republican state committee and collector of customs for the port of Boston.
*
R. Bradford Malt
Ronald Bradford ("Brad") Malt (born August 1, 1954) is a prominent corporate lawyer and the former chairman of Ropes & Gray, Ropes & Gray LLP, whose practice focused on private equity transactions.
Early life and education
Ronald Bradford Mal ...
(Chairman, 2004–2019) – Served as sole trustee of the Romney blind trusts during
Mitt Romney
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’s tenure as governor of Massachusetts and during his two presidential runs.
*
Diane Bemus Patrick
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(Partner) – Former First Lady of
Massachusetts.
*
John Palfrey
John Gorham Palfrey VII (born 1972) is an American educator, scholar, and law professor. He is an authority on the legal aspects of emerging media and an advocate for Internet freedom, including increased online transparency and accountability ...
(Associate, 2001-2002) – President of the
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
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.
*
Elliot Richardson (Associate, 1949-1953, 1955-1957; Partner, 1961-1965) – Former
U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1970-1973);
U.S. Secretary of Defense
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(1973);
U.S. Attorney General (1973);
United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1975-1976); and
U.S. Secretary of Commerce (1976-1977).
*
John Richardson (1911–1970s) – Specialized in corporate and trustee work and was responsible for hiring young lawyers to join the firm. Political supporter of Herbert Hoover and Republican National Committeeman from Massachusetts from 1932 to 1936.
*
Charles Soule – comic book writer for
Marvel Comics
*
Clayton Spencer (Partner, 1986-1989) – president of
Bates College
*
Christopher Taylor (Associate)
Mayor of Ann Arbor
This is a list of mayors of Ann Arbor, Michigan, beginning with Ann Arbor's incorporation as a city on April 4, 1851.
References
Ann Arbor mayors, Political Graveyard website* Samuel W. Beakes, Past and Present of Washtenaw County' (Washtenaw C ...
since 2014.
*
James Vorenberg (Associate, 1954 – 1960; Partner, 1960-1962) – Former Dean of the Faculty of Law, Harvard University (1981-1989).
*
Jane Willis
Jane Willis, a partner at Ropes & Gray, served as co-head of the Litigation and Enforcement practice, and then became a member of the firm's Policy Committee in 2019. She is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy. She received her undergraduate degr ...
(Partner) - Part of the
MIT Blackjack Team later fictionalized in
''Bringing Down the House''.
See also
*
List of largest United States-based law firms by profits per partner
*
White-shoe firms
References
External links
*
2011 American Lawyer A-List
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Biopharmaceutical law firms
Law firms established in 1865
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Foreign law firms with offices in Japan