Firm Profiles
IN-DEPTH RESEARCH REPORT
on Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
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- - Billing Rates
- - Lateral Partner Moves
- - Pro bono
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Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
- Designation: New York
- Head Count: 571
- Gross Revenues: $665,000,000
- Revenue Per Lawyer: $1,165,000
- Profits Per Partner: $2,445,000
- Year Over Year Change: 1
Milbanks Am Law 100 rankingfortyfirst on the 2011 list, with $622 million in revenuedoesnt tell the full story. The firm typically scores in the top 15 on key metrics like profits per partner (a healthy $2.5 million in 2010), revenue per lawyer, and average partner compensation. The New York based firm (it has 11 offices in all, including eight outside the United States) also earned an impressive seventh place spot on The American Lawyers 2011 AList, which looks at a range of nonfinancial metrics (diversity, pro bono, and associate satisfaction scores), in addition to revenue, to zero in on the nations most elite law firms.
Of course Milbankwhich has 574 lawyers, including 119 equity partnershas been around long enough to perfect its game. The firm dates back to 1866, and made its mark representing the railroads, banks, and oil companies that helped shape the nation. Later on, Milbank built expertise in bankruptcy and restructuring, financial services, and securities litigation (it represented creditors in the Enron Corporation, WorldCom, and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. bankruptcies). And the firms project finance lawyers (who number more than 100) are among the worlds busiest: Between 2008 and 2011, Milbank closed more than 140 project financings, which raised more than $85 billion for energy and other infrastructure projects across the globe.
Much like other transactionalheavy firms, Milbank took a hit during the economic crisis. It placed fiftyninth of 84 firms on The American Lawyers Recession Performance Index, and the firm laid off dozens of associates and staff. But morale among junior lawyers began rebounding in 2011, when the firm ranked sixtyeighth of 126 firms on the magazines Midlevel Associates Surveyan improvement from its ninetythird place finish (of 137 firms) in 2010. And challenging times or not, Milbank has maintained top rankings in diversity (thirteenth of 194 firms in 2011, with minorities comprising nearly a quarter of the firms U.S. lawyers) and pro bono work (sixth of 200 firms in 2011, with attorneys averaging just over 125 annual hours). An innovative fellowship program lets first and fourthyear associates work for three months, at full pay, at the pro bono legal services provider of their choice. So far, the program has generated more than half a million hours of work. Thats something of which name partner Harrison Tweed, who served as president of the Legal Aid Society of New York, would be proud of.
Updated as of 1/1/12
Firm Rankings
| Survey | Rank | Year Over Year Change | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Am Law 100 | 43 | 1 | Gross revenue |
| Am Law 200 | 43 | 1 | Gross revenue |
| NLJ 250 | 69 | 1 | Lawyer head count |
| The A-List | 5 | 2 | Overall excellence |
| Pro Bono Scorecard | 6 | 17 | Pro-bono commitment |
| Diversity Scorecard | 16 | 3 | Minority head count |
| Midlevel Associates Survey | 68 | 25 | Job satisfaction |
| Summer Associates Survey | 16 | 4 | Summer programs |
In the News
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Karen Sloan : The National Law Journal : May 20, 2013
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Brian Baxter : The Am Law Daily : May 17, 2013
Like many lawyers, Glenn Colton is a baseball fan. But the Dentons white-collar and government investigations practice head has taken his love for America's national pastime to the next level, scoring his own fantasy baseball column and SiriusXM radio show. In June, Colton will be inducted into the Fantasy Sports Trade Association's Hall of Fame. Also: Covington advises the U.S. Open on a new $770 million TV deal with ESPN and Bracewell & Giuliani and Loeb & Loeb get involved in two high-profile memorabilia fights in our regular look at sports and the law.
Am Law Firms Aboard as Leagues Sink Kings, Coyotes Deals
Brian Baxter : The Am Law Daily : May 16, 2013
Lawyers from Covington, Katten Muchin, and Milbank were watching closely Wednesday as owners of the National Basketball Association's 30 teams voted against a $625 million deal that would have sent the Sacramento Kings north to Seattle. Meanwhile, in a move that might result in another major sports team heading to the Pacific Northwest, the National Hockey League and its attorneys from Skadden nixed a $278 million bid for the Phoenix Coyotes.
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Brian Baxter : The Am Law Daily : May 14, 2013
U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings so far this year and several Am Law 100 firms are reaping the benefits.
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Deals & Suits
: Corporate Counsel : May 1, 2013
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: The National Law Journal : April 29, 2013
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Brian Baxter : The Am Law Daily : April 26, 2013
Robert Minion, chair of Lowenstein Sandler's investment management group, is advising Cerberus Capital Management on the private equity giant's possible sale of Freedom Group, a collection of firearms makers whose products include the semiautomatic Bushmaster rifle used in the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, which left 26 people, including 20 children, dead last December.
Big Deals
David Marcus : The American Lawyer : April 25, 2013
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Disappearing Act
Amy Kolz : The American Lawyer : April 25, 2013
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