Carter Ledyard & Milburn

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Carter Ledyard & Milburn
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No. of offices2 [1]
No. of attorneys114 [1]
Major practice areasGeneral practice
Date founded1854 (1854)
Founder
Company type LLP
Website clm.com

Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP is an American law firm based in New York City. The firm was founded in 1854 by Henry Scudder and James C. Carter. [2]

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