Hughes Hubbard & Reed

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Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
HHR Logo-Stacked.png
HeadquartersNew York, N.Y.
No. of offices7 (2 international) [1]
No. of attorneys218 (2023) [1]
Major practice areasGeneral practice
Key peopleTheodore V.H. Mayer, Chair [2]
Revenue Green Arrow Up.svg gross revenue $301 million USD (2022) [1]
Date founded1888
FounderCharles Evans Hughes [3]
Company type Limited liability partnership
Website www.hugheshubbard.com

Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP (a.k.a. "Hughes Hubbard" or "HHR") is a multinational law firm headquartered in New York City with offices in the United States, France, and Japan.

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The firm's history dates back to the late 19th century, when it counted among its partners former U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes. Hughes Hubbard has practice areas in both the litigation and corporate fields.

According to the National Law Journal's 2023 NLJ 500 ranking of firms based on size, Hughes Hubbard & Reed has 218 attorneys and is ranked 195th in the United States. [4] The firm placed 136th on The American Lawyer's 2023 Am Law 200 ranking. [5] According to Law.com, the firm’s current revenue-per-lawyer is $1,181,000. [6]

History

1871–1899

1900–1999

Since 2000

Notable people

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