For the second consecutive year, Brown Rudnick has been awarded the Planet Mark certification, underscoring the firm’s dedication to environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility. “We believe that sustainability is not only a moral imperative, it is also a competitive strength because it helps us attract and retain the best talent and the best clients," said Neil Foster, lead sustainability champion and co-chair of Brown Rudnick’s Energy Transition practice. Read the full announcement here: https://lnkd.in/esWbjM84
About us
Brown Rudnick, with offices in the United States and Europe, represents clients from around the world in high-stakes litigation and business transactions. With relentless focus on our clients’ objectives, we offer a broad slate of capabilities and talents in areas that include Corporate & Transactional, Funds, Securities, Tax, Patents & Intellectual Property, Emerging Technologies, Cleantech & Energy, Bankruptcy & Corporate Restructuring, Finance, Complex Litigation, White Collar Defense & Government Investigations, Real Estate, Government Contracts, Health Care and Government Law & Strategies. We assemble cross-disciplinary teams to suit clients’ specific needs. And we bring our perspective and experience to an array of industries. Our clients include public and private corporations, multinational Fortune 100 businesses and start-up enterprises. We also represent investors, as well as official and ad hoc creditors committees in today’s largest corporate restructurings, both domestically and abroad. Content may include attorney advertising.
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- Law Practice
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- New York, NY
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- 1948
- Specialties
- Bankruptcy & Corporate Restructuring, Environmental Law, Financial Law & FinTech, Government Contracts Law, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Arbitration, International Disputes, Mergers & Acquisitions, Real Estate Law, Tax Law, White Collar Defense, Government Investigations, Corporate Law, Technology, Digital Commerce, private equity, Brand & Reputation Management, IP Litigation, Technology, Energy, and Energy Transition
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Employees at Brown Rudnick LLP
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Harriet Cohen
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Eric Finkelstein
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Jane Colston
Partner at Brown Rudnick | Complex Commercial Litigation, Arbitration and Mediation | Fraud & Asset Recovery and Investigations | Digital Assets |…
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Ian DiBernardo
Chair, IP Litigation Practice Group; Co-Practice Group Leader, US Technology Group at Brown Rudnick, LLP
Updates
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Congratulations to Jessica Lee for being ranked in Legal 500 UK for Banking Litigation - Investment and Retail, Commercial Litigation – Premium and Fraud - Civil
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Congratulations to Jane Colston for being ranked in Legal 500 UK for Banking Litigation - Investment and Retail, Commercial Litigation – Premium and Fraud - Civil
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Congratulations to Ian Weinstein for being ranked in Legal 500 UK for Financial Services – Contentious
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Congratulations to Chloë Kealey for being recommended in Legal 500 UK for Financial Services – Contentious
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Congratulations to Derval Walsh for being ranked in Legal 500 UK for Banking Litigation – Investment and Retail
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Congratulations to Tuvi Keinan for being ranked in Legal 500 UK for Property Finance
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Congratulations to Charlotte Harris for being ranked in Legal 500 UK for Commercial Litigation – Premium and Reputation Management
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Congratulations to our Litigation and Dispute Resolution team for being ranked in Legal 500 UK for Commercial Litigation - Premium
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In an interview with Business Insider, partner Wayne Dennison advised celebrities who attended Sean "Diddy" Combs' lavish parties to touch base with their lawyers after the 54-year-old rapper was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury last month on federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation for the purposes of prostitution. "The likelihood that prominent persons known to have attended these parties will be contacted by law enforcement personnel is very high," Dennison warned. There is "no downside" for these celebrities to be "proactive about potentially being interviewed by law enforcement personnel with respect to this matter." Celebrities who attended Combs' A-list parties could be summoned to testify at a trial, even if they don't think they witnessed anything nefarious. Dennison noted that jurors tend to view well-known people as credible witnesses. "By all accounts, Mr. Combs threw very large parties, which likely had some form of guest list that may now be available to prosecutors," Dennison said. "The only way for the prosecution to determine who knew what and when is to talk with those in attendance." Click image to read the full article.