The Partners (book)
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The Partners: Inside America's Most Powerful Law Firms | |
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Author | James B. Stewart |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject(s) | Law |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Publication date | 1983 |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 395 |
ISBN | ISBN 0-671-42023-2 |
This article is about the book. For comedy series of 1971, see The Partners.
The Partners: Inside America's Most Powerful Law Firms (1983) is a bestselling book by James B. Stewart. The book is a product of two years of investigation of the role of prominent law firms in society. The book describes and discusses several famous cases. There have been five editions of the book as of 2008.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Contents
- Part One. Iran — Shearman & Sterling, Davis Polk & Wardwell
- Part Two. IBM — Cravath, Swaine & Moore
- Part Three. Genentech — Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro
- Part Four. Westinghouse — Kirkland & Ellis
- Part Five. Chrysler — Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons & Gates
- Part Six. Kennecott — Sullivan & Cromwell
- Part Seven. Rockefeller — Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
- Part Eight. Kodak — Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine
[edit] Official information
- Stewart, James (1983). The Partners: Inside America's Most Powerful Law Firms. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-42023-2.