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DLA Piper

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Multinational law firm

DLA Piper
No. of attorneys4,255 (2022)[1]
Major practice areasArbitration, Banking, Competition and Trade, Corporate Crime, Corporate Finance, Employment, Energy, Government Affairs, Hospitality and Leisure, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Mergers and Acquisitions, Pensions, Private Equity, Real Estate, Restructuring, Securities, Tax, Technology
Key people
RevenueUS$3.68 billion (2022)[1]
Profit per equity partnerUS$2.8 million (2022)[1]
Date foundedFirst parent firm founded 1764; current organization dates to 2005 (by merger)
Company typeSwiss Verein (2LLPs)
Websitedlapiper.com

DLA Piper is alaw firm with offices in over 40 countries across the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.[5]

It was founded in 2005 through the merger between three law firms:San Diego–basedGray Cary Ware & Freidenrich LLP,Baltimore-basedPiper Rudnick LLP andUnited Kingdom–basedDLA LLP. DLA Piper is now composed of multiple partnerships operating under a shared global network in an organizational structure known as aSwiss Verein.[6]

History

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Origins

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DLA Piper's origins can be traced back to four law firms: Dibb Lupton Broomhead, Alsop Stevens, Piper & Marbury, and Rudnick & Wolfe.[7][8][9] Dibb Lupton Broomhead was a UK law firm that was formed in 1988 after the merger of Dibb Lupton and Broomhead & Neals.[10] In 1996, the firm merged with the Liverpool-based law firm, Alsop Wilkinson, and became Dibb Lupton Alsop (DLA).[11] Meanwhile, in the United States, Piper & Marbury was founded in Baltimore, Maryland, and merged withChicago-based Rudnick & Wolfe in 1999 to form Piper Marbury Rudnick & Wolfe.[12]

Formation and growth (2005–2010)

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DLA Piper was formed in 2005 after a merger between DLA, Piper Rudnick, and Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich.[13][14] The merger created one of the largest law firms in the world at the time and the largest firm in the UK.[15] In 2006 the firm's name was shortened from DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP to DLA Piper.[16] In 2005, DLA Piper launched New Perimeter, an international pro bono initiative that provides legal assistance in underserved regions.[17]

Throughout this period, the firm continued to open offices inMexico City andSão Paulo, as well as expanding its presence inEurope, theMiddle East, andAsia-Pacific.[18][19][20][21] The firm also grew in theAustralasian region through a series of mergers and acquisitions, including an exclusive alliance with Australian firm Phillips Fox in 2006.[22][23] Also in 2006, DLA Piper expanded its Middle Eastern presence by opening an outpost inDoha,Qatar,[24] later opening an office inAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in 2008.[25]

In 2008, DLA Piper opened an office inKuwait as a joint venture with Kuwaiti law firm Al Wagayan, Al Awadhi & Al Saif to provide legal services to international and local clients operating under the DLA Piper Kuwaitmoniker.[26]In the US, the firm expanded into markets such asHouston, Texas, where it opened a practice focused on energy law in 2008.[27]

Recent developments (Since 2010)

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In 2010, DLA Piper entered into an cooperative agreement with Brazilian firm Campos Mello Advogados, located inRio de Janeiro andSão Paulo.[28]In 2011, DLA Phillips Fox (Australia) integrated with DLA Piper to become DLA Piper Australia.[29] DLA Phillips Fox (New Zealand) followed suit, becoming DLA Piper New Zealand in 2015.[30]By February 2012, DLA became the largest firm in the world by headcount with over 4,000 attorneys,[31] and opened an office inParis through a partnership with Frieh Bouhenic.[32]

In 2013–2014, the firm expanded toSeoul,Indonesia,Namibia,Algeria andMexico City.[33][34][35][36]In 2014, it named Simon Levine managing partner, Global co-Chair and Global co-CEO.[37] His term was extended through 2024 to align with the appointment of Frank Ryan as Americas Chair, Global co-Chair and Global co-CEO in 2021.[38]In 2016, DLA Piper opened an office inSan Juan, Puerto Rico.[39] The Portuguese firm ABBC[40] and the Danish firm LETT joined DLA Piper in March 2017.[41] In 2019, DLA Piper opened itsDublin office.[42] In 2023, DLA Piper entered into the digital space and launched TOKO, a blockchain-based tokenisation platform with its Aldersgate Digital Ledger Solutions (DLS) group.[43]

In 2021, DLA Piper was thethird largest law firm in the United States byrevenue.[44]

In June 2025, former UK Prime Minister,David Cameron, joined the law firm as a consultant.[45]

Offices

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DLA Piper has 80 offices in more than 40 countries across the Americas, Asia Pacific,Australasia, Europe, Africa and the Middle East.[46]

Political contributions

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DLA Piper employees were the twelfth-largest donor to President Barack Obama's2012 re-election campaign.[47] According toOpenSecrets, DLA Piper employees donated $2.19 million to federal candidates during the 2012 election cycle, 73% to Democrats.[48] By comparison, during that same periodAkin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld employees donated $2.56 million, 66% to Democrats,[48] while oil conglomerateExxonMobil employees donated $2.66 million, 88% to Republicans.[49] Since 1990, DLA Piper has contributed $16.97 million to federal campaigns, and spent over $1 million on lobbying since 2002.[50]

Controversy

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In 2010, DLA Piper representedPaul Ceglia in his claim that he hiredMark Zuckerberg to create a website that becameFacebook and that under the agreement, Ceglia was entitled to ownership of 84 percent of Facebook, then worth multiple billions of dollars.[51] Zuckerberg and Facebook responded that Ceglia had hired Zuckerberg to work on an unrelated site, but Ceglia had fraudulently altered that contract to make it appear to cover Facebook. A DLA Piper attorney told theWall Street Journal that although he had not seen the original document, he had "absolutely 100% confidence that [Mr. Ceglia's] agreement is authentic."[52] Ceglia's document was later found to be fraudulent, and in 2014, Facebook and Zuckerberg sued DLA Piper and others, claiming Ceglia's lawyers "knew or should have known that the [initial] lawsuit was a fraud."[53] The suit was later dismissed.[54][55]

In June 2020,Squire Patton Boggs filedFerrellgas Partners LP et al. v. DLA Piper LLP US in Kansas,[56] on behalf of former firm clientFerrellgas, for a breach of fiduciary duty.[57][58]

Notable attorneys, advisors and staff

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Notable former employees

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See also

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References

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