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'''Rosenman & Colin LLP''' was a New York City-based [[law firm]] that practiced from 1912 to 2002, at which point the firm merged with Chicago-based Katten Muchin Zavis to form [[Katten Muchin Rosenman]]. The firm previously practiced under the name Roseman, Colin, Freund, Lewis & Cohen.
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'''Rosenman & Colin LLP''' was a New York City-based [[law firm]] that practiced from 1912 to 2002, at which point the firm merged with Chicago-based Katten Muchin Zavis to form [[Katten Muchin Rosenman]]. The firm previously practiced under the name RosemanRosenman, Colin, Freund, Lewis & Cohen.
 
==Overview==
Rosenman & Colin numbered some 275 attorneys when it merged with Katten Muchin Zavis in 2002, with offices in New York, [[Washington, DC]], and [[Charlotte, North Carolina]].
 
Rosenman & Colin was well known for its land-useestate and trust planning and administration, real estate, [[intellectual property]] and litigation practices. The formerThese practice areaareas exertedhave considerablebeen strengthinfluential in theall reshapingaspects of New York City's inlegal thearenas 1980sover and 1990s,the particularly with gentrification and urban renewalyears.<ref>David Dunlap, 'Lawyers who mold the shape of a city,' ''New York Times,'' February 25, 1996.</ref>
 
==Notable alumni==
*[[Marc Stuart Dreier]] - prominentformer New York litigator and convicted [[Ponzi scheme]] swindler
*[[Clive Davis]] - formermusic President of [[Columbia Records]]mogul
*[[Samuel Rosenman]] – Founder
*[[Michel Rosenfeld]] - professor at [[Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law]]
*[[David G. Greenfield]] – NYC Councilman
*[[Charles J. O'Byrne]] - Secretary to the Governor of the State of New York
*[[Michel Rosenfeld]] - professor at [[Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law]]
*[[Maria Echaveste]] - Senior adviser to President [[Bill Clinton]]
*[[Charles J. O'Byrne]] - Secretary to the Governor of the State of New York
*[[Maria Echaveste]] - Senior adviser to President [[Bill Clinton]]
*[[William Golub]] – lawyer and advisor to [[Nelson Rockefeller]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 22 October 2023

Rosenman & Colin LLP was a New York City-based law firm that practiced from 1912 to 2002, at which point the firm merged with Chicago-based Katten Muchin Zavis to form Katten Muchin Rosenman. The firm previously practiced under the name Rosenman, Colin, Freund, Lewis & Cohen.

Overview[edit]

Rosenman & Colin numbered some 275 attorneys when it merged with Katten Muchin Zavis in 2002, with offices in New York, Washington, DC, and Charlotte, North Carolina.

Rosenman & Colin was well known for its estate and trust planning and administration, real estate, intellectual property and litigation practices. These practice areas have been influential in all aspects of New York City's legal arenas over the years.[1]

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ David Dunlap, 'Lawyers who mold the shape of a city,' New York Times, February 25, 1996.