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Nicholas Kelley joined Larkin, Rathbone & Perry as partner in 1921. The firm was instrumental in reorganizing the Maxwell Motor Company and successfully negotiated a deal with Chase Securities to finance the production of new cars designed by Walter Chrysler. The firm also negotiated the sale of the Chrysler building in New York. Chrysler is still a client of the firm. In 1930, Wilson Drye joined as partner in the company.<ref>
 
Nicholas Kelley joined Larkin, Rathbone & Perry as partner in 1921. The firm was instrumental in reorganizing the Maxwell Motor Company and successfully negotiated a deal with Chase Securities to finance the production of new cars designed by Walter Chrysler. The firm also negotiated the sale of the Chrysler building in New York. Chrysler is still a client of the firm. In 1930, Wilson Drye joined as partner in the company.<ref>
[http://www.kelleydrye.com/news/in_the_media/0721/_res/id=Files/index=0/Bankruptcy%20Professional_Spotlight_James%20Carr.pdf Bankruptcy Professional Spotlight:James S. Carr, Kelley Drye Warren LLP]</ref> In 1943 the partnership was named Rathbone, Perry, Kelley & Drye.<ref>
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[http://www.kelleydrye.com/news/in_the_media/0721/_res/id=Files/index=0/Bankruptcy%20Professional_Spotlight_James%20Carr.pdf Bankruptcy Professional Spotlight:James S. Carr, Kelley Drye Warren LLP]</ref> In 1943 the partnership was named Rathbone, Perry, Kelley & Drye. In 1961, the firm acquired Barr, Robbins & Palmer. In 1975, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP became the permanent name of the law firm.
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[http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Kelley-Drye-amp;-Warren-LLP-company-History.html Company Histories and Profile: Kelley Drye & Warren LLP]</ref>
 
[http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Kelley-Drye-amp;-Warren-LLP-company-History.html Company Histories and Profile: Kelley Drye & Warren LLP]</ref>
  
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