Howrey LLP was a global law firm that practiced antitrust, global litigation and intellectual property law. At its peak Howrey had more than 700 attorneys in 17 locations worldwide.[2]

Howrey LLP
HeadquartersWashington, D. C.
No. of offices16
No. of attorneys500+
Major practice areasantitrust law
intellectual property law
global litigation
Key peopleRobert F. Ruyak
(Managing Partner & CEO)
RevenueIncrease US$573 million (2009)[1]
Date founded1956
FounderJack Howrey
Bill Simon
Hal Baker
Dave Murchison
Company typeLimited liability partnership
DissolvedMarch 2011 (Bankruptcy)
Websitewww.howrey.com

History

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The firm was founded as Howrey, Simon, Baker, & Murchison in July 1956 by four antitrust attorneys: Jack Howrey, a former chairman of the Federal Trade Commission under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bill Simon, Hal Baker and Dave Murchison. It was the first national antitrust firm. It hired its first patent lawyer partner in 1972, and by 1985, Howrey numbered 150 attorneys with a list of clients across the country.

In 2000, Howrey & Simon merged with Arnold, White & Durkee, an intellectual property specialty firm founded in 1956 in Houston, Texas with offices in six cities and 120 attorneys. This combination resulted in the new firm of Howrey, Simon, Arnold & White, with 350 lawyers, one of the largest antitrust and intellectual property practices in the world, and laid the groundwork for the firm’s expansion overseas. Between 2000 and 2008, the firm expanded to more than 700 attorneys and 17 offices in the United States, Europe and Asia.

Howrey provided over 45,000 hours of free legal assistance to more than 250 pro bono clients. The firm was awarded the 2003 Thomas L. Sager Award by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association for its commitment to promoting diversity in the workplace.

Partner departures and dissolution

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About 60 attorneys departed from Howrey in the year before January 2011, including co-chairs of the firm's antitrust and litigation practices.[3] Winston & Strawn reportedly considered merger with Howrey in late January,[3] but instead offered to take most of Howrey's partners.[4] The firm continued to lose partners as a group of 11 attorneys from Howrey's Chicago office moved to Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, including the office's managing partner and the class action defense practice leader.[5]

On March 9, 2011, the Executive Committee of Howrey LLP announced that, pursuant to a vote by the firm’s partnership, it would dissolve the existing Howrey partnership, effective March 15, 2011 and commence an orderly wind down of its affairs. On March 31, 2011 Howrey LLP closed its doors laying off all of its employees. In April 2011, Trepel McGrane Greenfield LLP, a law firm headquartered in San Jose, California, representing a group of alleged creditors of Howrey LLP, filed an involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition against the law firm with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California. That involuntary Chapter 7 case was converted to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case in June 2011 at the request of the law firm.[6] On July 6, 2011, Howrey filed schedules of assets and liabilities with the bankruptcy court which listed assets of $138.7 million and liabilities of $107 million.[7] On motion by Howrey the case was converted to a Chapter 7 case effective December 1, 2015.[8][9] The case remains pending with a motion for sale of property filed by the trustee scheduled for hearing on December 29, 2023.[9]

Locations

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References

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  1. ^ AM Law 100 Gross Revenue
  2. ^ Pearlstein, Steven. "Why Howrey law firm could not hold it together".
  3. ^ a b Steven R. Strahler (Jan 25, 2011). "Winston & Strawn talks merger with Howrey, but opts for hiring away attorneys". Crain's Chicago Business.
  4. ^ Petra Pasternak (Jan 31, 2011). "Winston Makes Offers to Most Howrey Partners". The Recorder.
  5. ^ Ashby Jones (Feb 2, 2011). "The Howrey Exodus Continues: 11 Lawyers Bolt to Morgan Lewis". Wall Street Journal law blog.
  6. ^ "Howrey LLP Involuntary Bankruptcy Converted to Chapter 11; Venue Transfer To Be Considered Later This Month". Bankruptcy News & Analysis Law Blog. June 8, 2011.
  7. ^ "Howrey LLP Files First Monthly Operating Report, Assets Decrease by Almost $85 Million (or 61%) From Schedules". Bankruptcy News & Analysis Law Blog. July 28, 2011.
  8. ^ Salvatore, Cara. "Howrey Bankruptcy Case Converted To Ch. 7". Law360. No. November 16, 2015. Portfolio Media, Inc. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  9. ^ a b "California Northern Bankruptcy Court Case number: 3:11-bk-31376 - Howrey LLP". inforuptcy.com. Inforuptcy. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
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