McGlinchey Stafford
Headquarters | Real Estate |
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Key people | Rudy Aguilar (Managing Partner) |
Date founded | 1974 |
Website | www.mcglinchey.com |
McGlinchey Stafford is an American
District of Columbia.[3]
History
The firm was founded in New Orleans in 1974 by Dermot S. McGlinchey[4] and Graham Stafford. It began as a small group in a single downtown New Orleans office. The firm is ranked on The National Law Journal's list of the 350 largest law firms in the United States.[5] The firm serves a variety of clients, from Fortune 500 companies[6] to entrepreneurs and government entities.
In 2005, the firm launched the CAFA Law Blog, the first blog to focus exclusively on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005.[7][8]
During
Baton Rouge for displaced attorneys and staff.[9]
Offices
- Albany, NY[10]
- Baton Rouge, LA[11]
- Birmingham, AL[12]
- Cleveland, OH[13]
- Dallas, TX[14]
- Fort Lauderdale, FL[15]
- Houston, TX[16]
- Irvine, CA[17]
- Jackson, MS[18]
- Nashville, TN[19]
- Jacksonville, FL[20]
- New Orleans, LA[21]
- New York City, NY[22]
- Washington D.C.[23]
References
- ^ The NLJ 350: http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202657864381
- ^ The NLJ 350: http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202657864381
- ^ "Offices".
- ^ Tulane Law School, Dermot S. McGlinchey Lecture on Federal Litigation, http://www.law.tulane.edu/tlsAcademicPrograms/index.aspx?id=6100
- ^ The NLJ 350: http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202657864381
- ^ Who Represents Corporate America: Most Mentioned Firms By Category, http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202625291643
- ^ "Large firms discovering a new marketing tool: blogs," The National Law Journal http://www.njlawjournal.com/id=900005438070/Large-Firms-Discover-New-Marketing-Tool-Blogs?slreturn=20150227163032
- ^ CAFA Lawyer & Attorney : McGlinchey Stafford Law Firm : Class Action Fairness Act Blog
- ^ "New Orleans firms weigh move - or return Firms ponder: Move or return," Philadelphia Inquirer http://articles.philly.com/2005-09-09/business/25428411_1_magazine-street-jim-amoss-new-orleanians
- ^ "Albany".
- ^ "Baton Rouge".
- ^ "Birmingham".
- ^ "Cleveland".
- ^ "Dallas".
- ^ "Fort Lauderdale".
- ^ "Houston".
- ^ "Irvine".
- ^ "Jackson".
- ^ "Nashville | Offices | About | McGlinchey Stafford". www.mcglinchey.com. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
- ^ "Jacksonville".
- ^ "New Orleans".
- ^ "New York City".
- ^ "Washington, DC".