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==History==
==History==


Kelley Drye & Warren LLP originated from the Mulligan & Barney law firm which was founded by Hiram Barney and William Mulligan in 1836. The firm started as a collections law firm. When Mulligan died in 1838, William Dwight Waterman partnered with Barney. The law firm became Waterman & Barney. In 1841, William Minott Mitchell became a partner and the firm's name was changed to Barney & Mitchell. Barney's first clients of the company include George Catlin, a famous artist who documented the lives of the Indians through painting and proposed the idea of creating National Parks and  Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star Spangled Banner. The firm also handled the the Half-Breed Tract land claims and title disputes between the federal government and the Sac and Fox tribes. The firm also helped organize the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. In 1849 the firm became Barney and Butler when Barney partnered with Benjamin F. Butler and his son William Allen Butler. The firm became Barney, Butler, and Parsons in 1859. William Butler was instrumental in helping the establishment of the Central Trust Company of New York, which became one of the longtime client of the firm.  Barney ended his partnership in the firm in 1874 and the firm's name was again changed and became Butler, Stillman & Hubbard.<ref>[http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=barney-hiram-cr.xml Barney, Hiram Biographical History]</ref> <ref>[http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Kelley-Drye-amp;-Warren-LLP-company-History.html Company History-Kelley Drye & Warren LLP]</ref>
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP originated from the Mulligan & Barney law firm which was founded by Hiram Barney and William Mulligan in 1836. The firm started as a collections law firm. When Mulligan died in 1838, William Dwight Waterman partnered with Barney. The law firm became Waterman & Barney. In 1841, William Minott Mitchell became a partner and the firm's name was changed to Barney & Mitchell. Barney's first clients of the company include George Catlin, a famous artist who documented the lives of the Indians through painting and proposed the idea of creating National Parks and  Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star Spangled Banner. The firm also handled the the Half-Breed Tract land claims and title disputes between the federal government and the Sac and Fox tribes. The firm also helped organize the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. In 1849 the firm became Barney and Butler when Barney partnered with Benjamin F. Butler and his son William Allen Butler. The firm became Barney, Butler, and Parsons in 1859. Barney retired from the firm in 1873. <ref>[http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=barney-hiram-cr.xml Barney, Hiram Biographical History]</ref> </ref>
 
After Barney's retirement, the firm evolved from different partnerships. In 1874, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas E. Stillman and Thomas H. Hubbard became partners and the name of the law firm became Butler, Stillman & Hubbard. In 1880, John Notman, Adrine Joline Wilhelmus Mynderse and William Allen Butler, the son of Benjamin Butler became partners in the law firm. When Stillman and Hubbard retired in 1896, they took over the firm and changed its name to Butler, Notman, Joline & Mynderse.<ref>
[http://books.google.com/booksid=zYWAAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA212&lpg=PA212&dq=Butler,+Notman,+Joline+%26+Mynderse&source=bl&ots=QndMxWoWUI&sig=8m4mPPDRbsHY6cqoDrInp-Dd61E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oi8rT6-5E5P8iQLe4ZnmCg&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Butler%2C%20Notman%2C%20Joline%20%26%20Mynderse&f=false A Retrospect of Forty Years 1825-1865]</ref>


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Revision as of 01:16, 3 February 2012

Type: Partnership
Industry: Legal
Founded: 1836
Founder(s): Hiram Barney
William Mulligan
Headquarters: New York
Country: USA
Employees: 350 lawyers
Website: www.kelleydrye.com
LinkedIn: Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
Twitter: @KelleyDrye
Key People
Paul McCurdy, Chairman

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP is one of the oldest international law firm in the United States with 350 practicing lawyers and professionals in New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Stamford, Parsippany, and Brussels. Paul McCurdy is the current Chairman of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP.[1]

History

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP originated from the Mulligan & Barney law firm which was founded by Hiram Barney and William Mulligan in 1836. The firm started as a collections law firm. When Mulligan died in 1838, William Dwight Waterman partnered with Barney. The law firm became Waterman & Barney. In 1841, William Minott Mitchell became a partner and the firm's name was changed to Barney & Mitchell. Barney's first clients of the company include George Catlin, a famous artist who documented the lives of the Indians through painting and proposed the idea of creating National Parks and Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star Spangled Banner. The firm also handled the the Half-Breed Tract land claims and title disputes between the federal government and the Sac and Fox tribes. The firm also helped organize the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. In 1849 the firm became Barney and Butler when Barney partnered with Benjamin F. Butler and his son William Allen Butler. The firm became Barney, Butler, and Parsons in 1859. Barney retired from the firm in 1873. [2] </ref>

After Barney's retirement, the firm evolved from different partnerships. In 1874, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas E. Stillman and Thomas H. Hubbard became partners and the name of the law firm became Butler, Stillman & Hubbard. In 1880, John Notman, Adrine Joline Wilhelmus Mynderse and William Allen Butler, the son of Benjamin Butler became partners in the law firm. When Stillman and Hubbard retired in 1896, they took over the firm and changed its name to Butler, Notman, Joline & Mynderse.[3]

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