The Top 10 Most Influential Lawyers in the World. 1 1. Jerry Brown: 2 2. Ertharin Cousin: 3 3. Hillary Clinton: 4 4. Kirsten Gillibrand: 5 5. Eric Holder: More items
1 Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP. 2 Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. 3 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates. 4 Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. 5 Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP. 6 Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP. 7 Latham & Watkins LLP. 8 Kirkland & Ellis LLP. 9 Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP. 10 Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.
On top of his scholarly interests in constitutional law, Goldstein is perhaps best known for founding SCOTUSblog, the leading website for Supreme Court jurisprudence. Plus, he got five million hits on the day the Obamacare decision was announced, and that’s no small feat. 6. Eric Holder Say hello to the man, the myth, the mustache: Eric Holder.
Greatest Hits: Made a name for himself with $550 million win in a landmark paper antitrust case. In 2009, Susman represented Indiana state employees who were awarded more than $42 million for improperly paid salaries. He and his partners are currently representing the unsecured creditors in the Chrysler bankruptcy.
A principal is an executive-level attorney, equivalent to a chief executive officer, according to employment website Indeed.
Four Famous Lawyers in History Every Attorney Should KnowJoe Jamail (aka King of Torts) During his time, Joe Jamail was the richest attorney in the United States and some would argue one of the most famous prosecutors to litigate. ... Abraham Lincoln (aka Honest Abe) ... Clarence Darrow. ... Mary Jo White.
Top 10 Highest Paid Lawyer In The WorldRichard Scruggs — Net Worth: $1.7 Billion.Joe Jamail Jr. ... Willie Gary — Net Worth: $100 Million. ... Roy Black — Net Worth: $65 Million. ... Robert Shapiro — Net Worth: $50 Million. ... John Branca – Net Worth: $50 Million. ... Erin Brockovich – Net Worth: $42 Million. ... More items...•
Kirkland & EllisList of largest law firms by revenueRankFirmRevenue per lawyer (US$)1Kirkland & Ellis$1,599,0002Latham & Watkins$1,385,0003DLA Piper (verein)$799,0004Baker McKenzie (verein)$607,00065 more rows
Joseph Dahr Jamail Jr. The wealthiest practicing attorney in America, he was frequently referred to as the "King of Torts". Joseph D. Jamail Jr. Joseph Dahr Jamail Jr.
Thanks to his work On the law of war and peace Grotius is considered to be the founding father of modern international law.
The Top 10 Lawyer Types You're Most Likely to NeedBusiness Lawyer (litigation or transactional) ... Family Lawyer (a.k.a. Domestic Relations Attorney; a.k.a. Divorce Lawyer) ... Traffic Lawyer. ... Trusts and Estates Lawyer. ... Immigration Lawyer. ... Personal Injury Lawyer. ... Real Estate Lawyer.More items...•
A Federal judge, in a ruling made public yesterday, upheld a requirement that people seeking to take the state bar examination be at least 21 years old. But he struck down a requirement that they show they entered law school no earlier than the age of 18.
You probably won't be rich. "Sure, there are plenty of very well-off lawyers, but that's really just the top layer of the profession. Most lawyers earn more of a solid middle-class income," says Devereux.
Best Countries To Practice LawSWITZERLAND: The first on our list is Switzerland. ... CANADA: Canada is the second country that holds wonderful prospects for lawyers. ... AUSTRALIA: The Australian legal system is based on the legal system of Britain due to European settlement in Britain.More items...•
Discover the 10 Best Law Schools in the WorldStanford Law School (Stanford, CA) ... Yale Law School (New Haven, CT) ... University of Cambridge Faculty of Law (Cambridge, EN) ... University of Oxford Faculty of Law (Oxford, EN) ... Harvard University Law School (Cambridge, MA)More items...•
Overpopulation of Lawyers in Greece and Rest of Europe: Myths vs RealityΑ/ΑCountry / StateCapita per lawyer1New York U.S.A.1152Liechtenstein1763California U.S.A.2364Italy24638 more rows•Feb 17, 2016
Gerald Leonard Spence (born January 8, 1929) is a semi-retired American trial lawyer. He is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame. Spence has never lost a criminal case either as a prosecutor or a defense attorney, and has not lost a civil case since 1969.
Clarence Darrow is considered one of the greatest trial lawyers in American history.
Six Lawyers Named to 2018 Best Lawyers in America ListingDavid F. Bienvenu – Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants, Litigation – Insurance.Daniel J. Caruso – Litigation – Construction.Jay H. Kern – Construction Law, Litigation – Construction.Susan B. ... Denise C. ... H.
Gabriel MachtMacht in 2013BornGabriel Swann Macht January 22, 1972 New York City, U.S.Other namesGabriel SwannEducationCarnegie Mellon University (BFA)5 more rows
Mr. Xi is the current President of the People's Republic of China. He received his LL.D. degree from the prestigious Tsinghua University. His leadership skills and his work in the development of China has been hailed as - America's greatest challenge and opportunity of the 21st century.#N#7. Megyn Kelly:
John Kerry: John is a former Secretary of State of the United States of America and a Boston College Law alumni. Before deciding to join politics, he worked as a legal prosecutor. His presidential hopes were shot down in 2004. 9.
David Lat, the founding editor of Above the Law, is a writer, speaker, and legal recruiter at Lateral Link, where he is a managing director in the New York office. You can read his latest writing about law and the legal profession by subscribing to Original Jurisdiction, his Substack newsletter.
The executives giving up 100 percent of their salary, through the end of September 2020, were the company’s executive officers, including chairman Rupert Murdoch, CEO Lachlan Murdoch, and yes, CLO Viet Dinh. (But don’t worry too much about Dinh.
But Clement and Philbin explained the value of clerkships to Dinh and introduced him to Judge Laurence Silberman (D.C. Cir.), for whom they both clerked after graduating from HLS. Dinh went on to clerk for Judge Silberman as well, then clerked for Justice Sandra Day O’Connor of the U.S. Supreme Court.
David Drummond. Google is so hot right now, and so is the company’s chief legal officer. Seriously, check him out, he’s a stud. Drummond first advised Google during his years at Wilson Sonsini before he hopped in-house in 2002.
Paul Clement. This list wouldn’t be complete without the patron saint of conservative causes. Once a clerk for Justice Antonin Scalia , Clement is now a partner at Bancroft. Last year, he unsuccessfully tried to overturn Obamacare, and now he’s trying to defend the Defense of Marriage Act before the Supremes.
After serving as the first African-American prosecutor in Memphis, TN, he opened his own practice before serving as a criminal court judge in Shelby County, TN. While presiding over James Earl Ray’s appeal for the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., he caught the attention of TV producers.
Better known as the judge from TV’s Divorce Court since 2007, Lynn Toler formerly served as the only municipal court judge in Cleveland Heights, OH for more than 8 years. After receiving her law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1984, she focused on civil law until becoming municipal court judge. In this role, she was known for enforcing nontraditional sentences, such as writing essays. In addition to presiding over divorce court, Lynn is the author of three books.
Although he was disbarred in 2009 for his involvement in a kickback scheme, William Lerach had a lucrative career as a corporate lawyer with a specialty in private securities class action lawsuits for more than 30 years, which is how he amassed his considerable fortune. Nicknamed the “King of Pain” and often referred to as the most feared lawyer in American during his heyday, Lerach, a University of Pittsburg School of Law graduate, holds the record for the largest sum ever recovered in a group of securities class action lawsuits for the $7.12 billion judgement he received against Enron.
Best known for being a no-nonsense TV judge, Judge Judy earns $47 million a year. A 1965 graduate of New York Law School, Judge Sheindlin was originally a corporate attorney, though she quickly grew tired of it and choose to become a family court prosecutor. In 1982, she was appointed as a criminal court judge, where she earned a reputation as a “tough” judge and presided over more than 20,000 cases. This, along with several books she wrote, caught the eye of TV executives and eventually led to her TV show. In addition, she is the author of seven books and has served as legal analyst on various TV shows.
A 1976 graduate of the University of Mississippi School of Law and a prominent trial lawyer, Richard Scruggs is best known for his love of tobacco and asbestos cases and the fact he won more than $1 billion in judgements against various companies. He was also highly involved in 2000’s Ritalin class action lawsuits, as well as the 2003 case against Lehman Brothers for which he won a $51 million verdict. However, in 2007, he was accused of judicial bribery. In 2008, he pled guilty and eventually served six years in federal prison. Today, at the age of 70, he has completed his sentence and has retained his massive fortune.
Also a criminal defense attorney (Are you noticing a trend?), Thomas Mesereau graduated from Harvard University and The University of California’s Hastings College of Law and has was named “Trial Lawyer of the Year for 2015” by the National Trial Lawyers. (He has won plenty of other awards including “Criminal Defense Lawyer of the Year.”) He is known for taking high stakes cases with impossible odds and getting extraordinary results. He was Michael Jackson’s attorney when he was acquitted of 14 child molestation charges and has won an unprecedented three federal criminal jury trials in a row. While his hourly rate is so high that it’s not published, he also does pro bono work through the Mesereau Free Legal Clinic.
A 1992 graduate of Loyola Law School, Mark Geragos is a criminal defense attorney who has also been involved in a number of landmark civil litigation class action cases. He has represented everyone from Chris Brown, Michael Jackson, and Winona Ryder to Scott Peterson and Susan McDougal. Named “One of the 100 Most Influential Attorneys in California,” he also holds a record for one of the top 10 verdicts in California history for a 2008 case in which he obtained a jury verdict awarding more than $38 against a pharmaceutical company. He currently serves as a managing partner at Geragos and Geragos.
Awards: Recognized by The National Law Journal as Lawyer of the Year Runner-Up in 2001, for Top Defense Verdicts in 1994 and 1997, and as a "Winning Lawyer" in 1997 and 2003.
Awards: Recognized as a Leading Individual Trial Lawyer in Chambers Global, 2007; one of the Best Lawyers in America for Business Litigation by Woodward & White; and a Super Lawyer in Law & Politics World's Media.
Awards: Named the Lawyer of the Year by the National Law Journal and runner-up for Person of the Year by Time Magazine in 2000. Also recognized as The Antitrust Lawyer of the Year by the New York Bar Association and Commercial Litigator of the Year by Who's Who.
Awards: Recognized in Chambers USA 2009: America's Leading Lawyers for Business; Best Lawyers In America - 2009; and as a Leading Trial Lawyer in US Legal 500 - 2008.
Awards: Recognized as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in the United States by the National Law Journal in 2006, and was listed in every edition of Chambers USA and Best Lawyers In America for Criminal Defense and Business Litigation.
Awards: Named to Super Lawyers 2009, The Best Lawyers in America, and Chambers USA 2009.
Awards: Named "One of the World's Leading Litigation Lawyers" by Euromoney Institutional Investor; "One of California's Leading Litigators" by Chambers; and "One of the Top 3 Trial Lawyers of Choice by General Counsel in California" by California Law Business.