Hopkins & Sutter

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Hopkins & Sutter was a Chicago-based law firm that practiced from 1921 to 2000, when it merged with Milwaukee-based Foley & Lardner. The firm was established by Albert Hopkins and Harry Sutter. Hopkins had worked for two years at the Interstate Commerce Commission and for one year with the predecessor to the Internal Revenue Service, while Sutter was tax counsel to the Guaranty Trust Company of New York. In 1923, the firm opened an office in Washington, D.C.. Hopkins also operated an office in Detroit, Michigan. The firm was known for its expertise in tax, insurance, public policy and transportation finance

Hopkins & Sutter
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921)
FounderAlbert Hopkins
Harry Sutter
Defunct2000 (2000)
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Hopkins & Sutter acquired the lobbying and public policy boutique Leonard, Ralston in 1997.

The firm merged with Foley & Lardner in 2000 and all of its 130 attorneys joined that national firm, though many partners have since departed in the years following the merger.

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References

  1. ^ Pomante II, Michael J.; Schraufnagel, Scot (2014). Historical Dictionary of the Barack Obama Administration. Rowman & Littlefield. p. xix. Retrieved 17 February 2016.

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