Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler
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Headquarters | 1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, United States |
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No. of offices | 1 |
No. of attorneys | approx. 200 |
Major practice areas | General practice |
Date founded | 1919 |
Company type | Limited liability partnership |
Website | www.pbwt.com |
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, founded in 1919, is a law firm headquartered in New York City.[1]
Notable alumni
[edit]- Former attorney general of the United States and federal judge Michael B. Mukasey was a partner at the firm before his accession to the bench in 1988, and served many years as a judge, returning to the firm before being appointed attorney general.
- Former president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili was formerly an intern with the firm.
- Another former law partner is the former Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau.
- Robert P. Patterson, Jr. and Paul G. Gardephe, formerly and currently a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, were formerly partners.
- Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani (1977 - 1981)[2]
- Richard Parsons, former chairman of Citigroup and Time Warner
- Allison Rutledge-Parisi, chief administrative officer for Kaplan, Inc. and former actress, who appeared in Whit Stillman's Metropolitan (1990).
- Togo D. West, Jr., former United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Notable partners
[edit]- Edward F. Cox, son-in-law of President Richard Nixon
- Guy Otto Farmer, former chair of the National Labor Relations Board[3]
- Peter C. Harvey, former attorney general of New Jersey
References
[edit]- ^ "Company Overview of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
- ^ "Rudy Giuliani Fast Facts". CNN. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
- ^ "Labor Lawyer Guy Farmer Dies at Age 83." Washington Post. October 5, 1995.