Wall St Woes: Dodging Rodgin
14 October 2008
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Careful conflict checking is more relevant than ever on Wall Street.
But finding a law firm equipped and able to advise the US government on its $700bn bailout can’t have been an easy task for Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and his gang.
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett was selected last Friday. But then there really wasn’t a lot of choice among New York’s elite law firms.
In total, six firms are thought to have considered or pitched for the job, including Davis Polk & Wardwell. But as the firm is already advising on a string of other matters relating to the crisis, it was conflicted out.
Ditto Sullivan & Cromwell. After a string of top flight mandates recently that includes acting for the Bear Stearns board on the bank's takeover by JPMorgan Chase; advising mortgage giant Fannie Mae on its nationalisation; helping steer AIG to its $85bn bailout by the Federal Reserve; advising Lehman Brothers on its Chapter 11; Goldman on its conversion to a bank holding company and Mitsubishi on its $9bn injection into Morgan Stanley, it is understood that Rodgin Cohen’s ubiquitous firm was invited to pitch for a place on the government’s rescue package too.
In reality, however, this would have been one mandate too far.
Even in the elite, you can’t have it all.
To read TheLawyer.com's recent profile of Rodgin Cohen, click here.
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- 30-Sep-2008: Byrne in the USA
And then there were more. The Linklaters team advising PricewaterhouseCoopers on Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy just keeps on growing. As revealed last week, the firm has already put a mega 20-partner, 60-associate team on the matter in London. Now the magic circle firm is pulling out the stops on this side of the Atlantic...
- 25-Sep-2008: Foul-weather friends
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- 16-Sep-2008: Weil at heart
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- 15-Sep-2008: The Lehman fallout
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