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Shea and Gould

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Major practice areas
  
"General Practice"

Dissolved
  
1994

Founded
  
1964

Date founded
  
1964

Founder
  
Headquarters
  
New York City, New York, United States

Shea & Gould was one of New York's best-known law firms. It was established as a result of a merger in 1964 between the firm Manning, Hollinger & Shea and Gallup, and the firm Climenko & Gould. Then in the 1970s the firm acquired several smaller niche practices in antitrust and other areas. It dissolved in 1994.

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Offices

The firm once employed about 200 lawyers with offices in Washington, Albany, New York, Los Angeles, California, and London. The Los Angeles office was opened with the 1989 acquisition of 70-lawyer firm, Pacht Ross Warne Bernhardt & Sears, but it closed only a few months later due to weak earnings. A number of Shea & Gould's Los Angeles lawyers left to open the office of the now-defunct New York City law firm Myerson & Kuhn. An additional seven lawyers spun off from Shea & Gould in 1989 to found New York law firm Ingram Yuzek.

Clients

Among the clients Shea & Gould represented were the New York Mets, the New York Yankees, Deloitte & Touche and the Marine Midland Bank. Some of its personal clients were Aristotle Onassis, New York's Mayor Abraham Beame and Reverend Sun Myung Moon. The firm was well known for its New York government relations practice, especially with the city's Democratic administrations in New York City and Albany.

Attorneys

The firm's attorneys included the former Governor of New York, Hugh Carey, who joined as of counsel, and Wilbur D. Mills, a former U.S. Representative from Arkansas.

Dissolution

In 1991, Shea died and the firm elected a new chairman of the firm, Thomas E. Constance, and soon after added new members to the firm's executive committee. But the larger committee created tensions until they voted on January 27, 1994 to dissolve the firm by March 31 due to irreconcilable differences.

See name partners

  • Milton S. Gould
  • William Shea
  • References

    Shea & Gould Wikipedia


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