Troutman Sanders
Headquarters | Bank of America Plaza Atlanta, Georgia |
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No. of offices | 12 |
No. of attorneys | Over 650 (2015) |
No. of employees | Over 1,700 |
Major practice areas | General practice |
Key people | Stephen E. Lewis, managing partner[1] Carl E. Sanders (former Governor of Georgia), chairman emeritus [2] |
Revenue | $508 million (2017) |
Date founded | 1897 |
Company type | Limited liability partnership |
Website | www.troutman.com |
Troutman Sanders LLP was an American law firm founded in 1897. The firm had about 650 attorneys before merging with the Philadelphia-based Pepper Hamilton to become Troutman Pepper. It now has more than 1,100 attorneys across 26 offices.[3][4] Troutman Sanders was organized into 17 areas of legal practice within five departments: Corporate, Real Estate & Finance, Business Litigation, Specialized Litigation, and Energy and Regulatory.[5] Stephen E. Lewis was the firm's Managing Partner and became Chair of Troutman Pepper after the merger in 2020.[6] Carl E. Sanders, the former Governor of Georgia, served as Chairman Emeritus until his death in 2014.[7][8]
History
In 1897, Troutman Sanders was founded as the private practice of Walter T. Colquitt. Colquitt was well known in Atlanta near the end of the 19th century for his representation of the Georgia Railway and Electric Company, which would later become the Georgia Power Company.
In 1930, Colquitt formed a partnership with two brothers, Henry and Robert Troutman, both lawyers with clients such as Gulf Refining Company, the Georgia Real Estate Commission and the National Surety Company. Additionally, Colquitt had two other attorneys, Robert S. Parker and Preston Stanley Arkwright Jr., join the firm creating Colquitt, Parker, Troutman and Arkwright. For the next 30 years, the firm grew in size, reputation, and client base, and went through a few name changes as partnerships were formed and broken. By the late 1960s, the firm was known as Troutman Sams Schroder & Lockerman.
In 1971, then-president of Georgia Power, Ed Hatch, suggested the merger of Troutman Sams Schroder & Lockerman with former Governor Carl Sanders' firm, Sanders Ashmore & Boozer. Hatch believed the merger would keep intact the decades of utility expertise of the Troutman firm, while merging the fresh talent and energy of Sanders’ young firm. The new firm would operate as Troutman Sanders Lockerman & Ashmore, until shortened to Troutman Sanders in 1992 when the firm moved from downtown Atlanta's Candler Building to Midtown Atlanta's new 55-story Bank of America Plaza.
From 1993-2015, Robert W. Webb Jr. served as managing partner, while the firm experienced growth in the United States and internationally. In 2001, Troutman Sanders merged with Mays & Valentine LLP, which added 150 attorneys to the firm and offices in Richmond, Tysons Corner, and Virginia Beach, Virginia.[9] This spurred further growth and the subsequent opening of offices in Raleigh, NC (2003) and New York City with the acquisition of the New York office of Jenkens & Gilchrist Parker Chapin LLP in 2005.[10][11]
In 2006, Carl Sanders retired and Webb became the firm's Chairman and Managing Partner. In 2009, the firm merged with D.C.-based Ross Dixon & Bell.[12] Troutman Sanders' size grew to 15 offices after the merger, adding Chicago, Orange County, San Diego, and doubling its D.C. presence. This brought the total number of attorneys to over 650.[13][14]
In 2011, Stephen E. Lewis became the managing partner. In 2015, Webb retired and Lewis became Chairman as well.[15][16][17] The firm continued to expand, with offices opened in 2014 in Charlotte[18] and in 2015 in San Francisco.[19]
In January 2020, Troutman Sanders approved a merger with Pepper Hamilton, a Philadelphia-based firm, which became effective on July 1, 2020.[20][21]
Also in January, Troutman Sanders received a top rating of 100 percent in the Corporate Equality Index and recognized as ‘Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality’ for the 12th consecutive year. The annual survey is administered by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.[22][23]
Offices
The firm's headquarters are in Atlanta, with 11 additional locations in the United States: Richmond and Virginia Beach, VA; Washington, D.C.; Chicago; New York City; Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C.; Portland, OR; and Orange County, San Diego, and San Francisco, CA[24]
Notable lawyers and alumni
- Mark Howard Cohen, judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
- Frank Hanna III, Catholic entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Kathleen McGinty, federal environmental policy official
- Carl E. Sanders, former Governor of Georgia
Names of the firm
During its history, Troutman Sanders has been known by a number of names:
- Walter T. Colquitt, Esq. (1897)
- Colquitt and Lumpkin (1897–1904)
- Colquitt and Conyers (1904–1917)
- Colquitt, Conyers and Latimer (1918–1930)
- Colquitt, Parker, Troutman and Arkwright (1930–1935)
- Colquitt, MacDougald, Troutman and Arkwright (1935–1937)
- MacDougald, Troutman and Arkwright (1937–1947)
- MacDougald, Troutman, Sams and Branch (1947–1949)
- MacDougald, Troutman, Sams and Schroder (1949–1953)
- Troutman, Sams, Schroder and Lockerman (1953–1971)
- Troutman, Sanders, Lockerman and Ashmore (1971–1992)
- Troutman Sanders LLP (1992–July 2020)[25]
- Troutman Pepper (July 2020 – present)
Troutman Sanders Strategies
Troutman Sanders Strategies, headed by Chairman Robb Willis,[26] is a government relations and issue management firm with offices in Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond and Washington, D.C. The group represents clients' public policy issues and needs at the federal, state and local levels. Troutman Sanders Strategies was known as Troutman Sanders’ Public Affairs Group until 2008.[27]
References
- ^ Webb's firm bio
- ^ Sanders' firm bio
- ^ https://news.bloomberglaw.com/business-and-practice/wake-up-call-troutman-pepper-is-official-after-virus-delayed-merger
- ^ "About Troutman Sanders". troutman.com.
- ^ "Profile of Professional Organization Contributors Troutman Sanders". The National Law Review. The National Law Forum, LLC. 2012-11-29. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
- ^ https://www.law.com/americanlawyer/2020/07/01/troutman-pepper-merger-goes-live-even-as-pandemic-keeps-new-colleagues-apart/
- ^ Troutman Sanders LLP Web site
- ^ Hoover's Profile http://www.answers.com/topic/troutman-sanders-llp?cat=biz-fin
- ^ Cooper, Alan (July 13, 2000). "Mays & Valentine Eyes Merger". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
- ^ Lin, Anthony (March 4, 2005). "Atlanta Firm Acquires N.Y. Office of Jenkens & Gilchrist". Recorder.
- ^ "Troutman Opens in New York With Jenkens Coup". The Lawyer. March 14, 2005.
- ^ "Troutman Sanders to Merge with Ross, Dixon & Bell New Firm to Have 750 Attorneys, Offices in 15 Cities". www.businesswire.com. 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
- ^ Lin, Anthony (March 4, 2005). "Atlanta Firm Acquires N.Y. Office of Jenkens & Gilchrist". Recorder.
- ^ "7. "Troutman Opens in New York With Jenkens Coup". The Lawyer. March 14, 2005.
- ^ Maestro: The Life and Times of a Law Firm (Troutman, Sanders, Lockerman and Ashmore) by Doris Lockerman (The Harrison Company, 1982)
- ^ The History of Troutman Sanders by Lea Agnew (2007)
- ^ Hoover's Profile http://www.answers.com/topic/troutman-sanders-llp?cat=biz-fin
- ^ "Troutman Opens Charlotte Office". Law.com. May 16, 2014.
- ^ "Troutman Sanders to Open SF Office". The Recorder. February 25, 2015.
- ^ Andy Peters, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Troutman Sanders to merge with Philadelphia law firm, double in size". ajc. Retrieved 2020-02-24.
- ^ "Troutman Sanders completes merger with Pepper Hamilton". Virginia Business. 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
- ^ Campaign, Human Rights. "Best Places to Work 2020". Human Rights Campaign. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
- ^ "Troutman Sanders Recognized as 'Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality' in 2020 Corporate Equality Index". Troutman Sanders LLP - Troutman Sanders Recognized as ‘Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality’ in 2020 Corporate Equality Index. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
- ^ "Offices". Troutman Sanders LLP - Offices. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- ^ Maestro: The Life and Times of a Law Firm (Troutman, Sanders, Lockerman and Ashmore) by Doris Lockerman (The Harrison Company, 1982)
- ^ https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2019/01/23/troutman-sanders-names-lobbying-subsidiary-co.html
- ^ "About Us".