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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox Law Firm Ropes & Gray LLP is an American multinational law firm with 15 U.S., Asia, and Europe offices. The firm has over 1,500 lawyers and professionals worldwide, its clients include corporations, financial institutions, government agencies, universities, and health care organizations. It was founded in 1865 in Boston by John Codman Ropes and John Chipman Gray.

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 was renamed "Ropes, Gray and Loring" until Loring's departure in 1899, when he was appointed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.[1][2] The firm represented the New York and New England Railroad during that time[1]

In 2003, the firm acquired New York City-based private equity law firm Reboul, MacMurray, Hewitt & Maynard.[3] In 2005, it acquired NYC-based intellectual property law firm Fish & Neave.[4]

In 2017, the firm elected Julie Jones as Chair. After serving as chair-elect for two years, Jones took the helm in 2020.[5] In 2024, Jones was re-elected to another five-year term; and Neill Jakobe was elected to serve a five-year term as Vice Chair.[6]

In July 2023, Ropes & Gray announced the relocation of some Shanghai-based lawyers to its Hong Kong operation and the launch of an office in Singapore.[7][8] In November 2023, amid a wave of antisemitic incidents at elite U.S. law schools, Ropes & Gray was among a group of major law firms that sent a letter to top law school deans warning them that an escalation in incidents targeting Jewish students would have corporate hiring consequences. The letter stated: "We look to you to ensure your students who hope to join our firms after graduation are prepared to be an active part of workplace communities that have zero tolerance policies for any form of discrimination or harassment, much less the kind that has been taking place on some law school campuses."[9]

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 merger in history[10][11]
  • The acquisition by private equity firms Thomas H. Lee and Bain Capital of Clear Channel Communications, for $26 billion
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  • 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;[12]
  • Bain Capital's acquisition of Bellsystem24[13]
  • 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 expanded Genzyme's oncology portfolio by giving the company rights to market cancer drugs and control a program in multiple sclerosis. The transaction was recognized as a "Deal of Distinction" by the Licensing Executives Society in September 2010[14]
  • 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[15]
  • Nippon Steel Corporation's 2023 definitive agreement to purchase U.S. Steel for $14 billion. [16]

Prominent cases

Ropes & Gray lawyers have litigated high-profile cases, including:

Awards

The firm received five Law360 “Practice Group of the Year” awards for private equity, fund formation, securitizations, health care, and white collar in 2019.[26]

Notable current and former attorneys

See also

References

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  5. Stokes, Samantha "Female lawyers are gaining seats at the table. Here are 9 women in charge of elite law firms" Business Insider, March 12, 2021. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
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External links

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  • 2011 American Lawyer A-List