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DLA Piper (known until 4 September 2006 as [[DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary]]) is the third largest law firm in the world by number of attorneys after [[Clifford Chance]] and [[Baker & McKenzie]]. DLA Piper is a legal services organization whose members and affiliates are separate and distinct legal entities.[1]
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DLA Piper (known until 4 September 2006 as [[DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary]]) is the third largest law firm in the world by number of attorneys after [[Clifford Chance]] and [[Baker & McKenzie]]. DLA Piper is a legal services organization whose members and affiliates are separate and distinct legal entities.{{ref|1}}
  
Together, the organization boasts more than 3,200 lawyers in over 24 countries and 63 cities throughout the world. DLA Piper was formed as a result of the 2005 merger of San Diego-based Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich LLP, London-based DLA LLP (previously Dibb Lupton Alsop), and Piper Rudnick LLP (itself a 1999 merger of Baltimore-based Piper & Marbury and Chicago-based Rudnick & Wolfe). Recent financial figures from The Lawyer rank the firm second to Clifford Chance in worldwide turnover with over $1.5 billion in revenue for 2005.[2]
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Together, the organization boasts more than 3,200 lawyers in over 24 countries and 63 cities throughout the world. DLA Piper was formed as a result of the 2005 merger of San Diego-based Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich LLP, London-based DLA LLP (previously Dibb Lupton Alsop), and Piper Rudnick LLP (itself a 1999 merger of Baltimore-based Piper & Marbury and Chicago-based Rudnick & Wolfe). Recent financial figures from The Lawyer rank the firm second to Clifford Chance in worldwide turnover with over $1.5 billion in revenue for 2005.{{ref|2}}
  
 
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==Notes==
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#{{note|1}}http://www.dlapiper.com/global/termsconditions/structure/
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#{{note|2}} http://www.thelawyer.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=118754&d=122&h=24&f=46

Revision as of 16:22, 23 May 2007

DLA Piper (known until 4 September 2006 as DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary) is the third largest law firm in the world by number of attorneys after Clifford Chance and Baker & McKenzie. DLA Piper is a legal services organization whose members and affiliates are separate and distinct legal entities.[1]

Together, the organization boasts more than 3,200 lawyers in over 24 countries and 63 cities throughout the world. DLA Piper was formed as a result of the 2005 merger of San Diego-based Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich LLP, London-based DLA LLP (previously Dibb Lupton Alsop), and Piper Rudnick LLP (itself a 1999 merger of Baltimore-based Piper & Marbury and Chicago-based Rudnick & Wolfe). Recent financial figures from The Lawyer rank the firm second to Clifford Chance in worldwide turnover with over $1.5 billion in revenue for 2005.[2]

People

The firm is managed globally by three joint chief executive officers: Nigel Knowles, Frank Burch, and Lee Miller. The three were previously the managing partners of legacy firms (DLA, Piper & Marbury, and Rudnick & Wolfe, respectively). The Chairman of the firm's Global Board is former U.S. Democratic Senator George Mitchell, who chaired the peace negotiations which led to the 1998 Belfast Peace Agreement.


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  1. ^http://www.dlapiper.com/global/termsconditions/structure/
  2. ^ http://www.thelawyer.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=118754&d=122&h=24&f=46