Sutherland Asbill & Brennan
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia |
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No. of offices | 8 |
No. of attorneys | 422 |
Major practice areas | Investment Funds, Corporate, Energy & Environmental, Financial Services, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Real Estate, Tax |
Key people | Mark D. Wasserman (Managing Partner) |
Date founded | 1924 |
Company type | Limited liability partnership |
Website | |
www.sutherland.com |
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP, rebranded to the abbreviated name of Sutherland, is an AmLaw 100 American law firm.[1] Founded in 1924 by William Sutherland and Elbert Tuttle as Sutherland & Tuttle, the firm originally achieved national prominence on tax issues.[2] Sutherland's practice extends throughout the United States and worldwide, and is focused on seven major practice areas: corporate, energy and environmental, financial services, intellectual property, litigation, real estate, and tax.[3] As of January 2011, the firm had approximately 422 attorneys.[4]
Firm History
Founded in 1924 by William Sutherland, who had earlier served as a law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brandeis, and Elbert Tuttle, who later became the Chief Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the firm of Sutherland & Tuttle first established a national reputation in the tax field. In the ensuing years, the firm has also developed prominent practices in corporate, energy, financial services, intellectual property, litigation and real estate.
During the early years, Sutherland strengthened its tax practice by mastering the intricacies of the New Deal legislation. The firm became adept in this area through the work of Joseph Brennan, who became a partner in 1933. Now known as Sutherland, Tuttle & Brennan, the firm also took on many landmark pro bono matters in this era, including the landmark 1938 right-to-counsel case of Johnson v. Zerbst, one of the most oft-cited cases in the 20th century. The firm opened an office in Washington, DC in 1937, and this office grew apace after World War II when William Sutherland relocated to the city. The tandem development of the Atlanta and Washington offices gave the firm the distinction of being one of the first national law firms.
The post-World War II years saw the firm expand into real estate, insurance, education litigation and corporate law. In 1954, firm co-founder Elbert Tuttle accepted an appointment to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, where he went on to become one of the most esteemed federal judges of the 20th century. Upon Tuttle’s departure, the firm was renamed Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, the name it was known by for over 50 years. Also in this era, partner Randolph Thrower was appointed Commissioner of Internal Revenue in 1969.
In the 1970s and 80s, Sutherland expanded even further, building a solid foundation in the fields of energy, financial services, technology and intellectual property law. The energy group grew into one of the nation’s most recognized such practices in a very short time. Among its early cases was the representation of Northwest Pipeline Corporation in its successful application to the Federal Power Commission to build the Alaskan Natural Gas Pipeline (1974-79).
The 1980s saw the firm’s litigation practice expand with the first of many reinsurance cases, including one that culminated in the largest reinsurance arbitration in history. In the 1990s, the firm reached the 300-lawyer mark and opened its office in Austin. During this same period, Sutherland partner Margaret Richardson followed in Randolph Thrower’s footsteps by becoming the head of the IRS. In 1995, the partners implemented a firm integration plan and named James L. Henderson III the first Firmwide Managing Partner. This move ushered in Sutherland’s most significant period of growth.
Since 2000, Sutherland has formally created an Intellectual Property Group, opened burgeoning offices in New York and Houston, and successfully integrated its operations always employing the latest in state-of-the-art technology.
In May 2005, Mark D. Wasserman succeeded Jim Henderson to become firmwide Managing Partner. The firm now has approximately 425 lawyers and represents clients around the globe from its offices in Atlanta, Austin, Geneva, Houston, London, New York, Sacramento and Washington, D.C.. [5]
Awards and Rankings
2015 Vault Survey
- Ranked #18 among the “25 Best Law Firms to Work For” in Vault’s 2015 survey
- Ranked #4 overall for informal training, mentoring and sponsorship
- Ranked #7 overall for formal training
- Ranked #12 for Associate/Partner Relations in Vault’s 2015 survey
- Ranked #22 for Satisfaction in Vault’s 2015 survey
- Ranked #22 for Firm Culture in Vault’s 2015 survey
- Ranked as a Top 25 Firm for Hours in Vault’s 2015 survey
- Ranked #23 for Diversity for Individuals with Disabilities in Vault’s 2015 survey
- Ranked #23 for Most Fun Summer Associate Program in Vault’s 2015 survey
Other 2014/2015 Rankings
- Sutherland Named 2014 Tax Advisory Firm of the Year for second consecutive year by Captive Review
- Three Arbis Sutherland practice areas (Commodities: physicals; Commodities: derivatives; and Shipping) were recognized in the Legal 500 United Kingdom Guide
- Sutherland receives Gold Standard Certification from Women in Law Empowerment for third consecutive year
- Clients named Sutherland among the top 22 firms in the nation for complex commercial litigation in The BTI Litigation Outlook 2015
- Sutherland named 2015 Law firm of the Year for Tax Litigation by U.S. News-Best Lawyers.
- 21 Sutherland Practice Areas, 56 Attorneys Named Among Nation’s Best in 2014 Chambers USA
- 27 Practice Groups Nationally Recognized in 2015 U.S. News-Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” Rankings
- Sutherland Named 2015 “Law Firm of the Year” for Tax Litigation by U.S. News-Best Lawyers
- Three Sutherland Partners Named “Lawyer of the Year,” 83 Lawyers Recognized in 2015 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America
- Sutherland Earns a Perfect Score for Workplace Equality by Human Rights Campaign for Sixth Consecutive Year [6]
Notable partners and employees
- David Adelman – former partner, United States Ambassador to Singapore
- Alfred C. Aman, Jr. - former associate attorney, renowned professor of administrative law, author, and professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law
- George Bostick – former partner, Benefits Tax Counsel at the United States Department of the Treasury
- Carolyn Chiechi - former partner, judge on the United States Tax Court
- David A. Gross - former partner, United States Ambassador
- Jack Reed - former associate attorney, current United States Senator for Rhode Island
- Michael B. Thornton - former associate attorney, judge on the United States Tax Court
- Margaret Richardson - partner, former Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service
- Randolph W. Thrower - partner, former commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service
- Elbert Tuttle - founder, and later the chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- John H. Walsh - former associate director at the Securities and Exchange Commission
References
External links
- Firm homepage
- Top 12 "Best Law Firm to Work for" - Vault