|
- Latham Watkins LLP | Global Law Firm
Latham Watkins, a global law firm, advises the businesses and institutions that power the global economy We leverage our vast global resources to work relentlessly and efficiently to accomplish client goals
- People - Latham Watkins
Careers Latham Watkins has offices in: Austin Beijing Boston Brussels Chicago Dubai Düsseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Hong Kong Houston London Los Angeles Los Angeles — Downtown Los Angeles — GSO Madrid Manchester — GSO Milan Munich New York Orange County Paris Riyadh San Diego San Francisco Seoul Silicon Valley Singapore Tel Aviv Tokyo
- About Us - Latham Watkins
We empower our colleagues, as well as their families and household members, to engage in their well-being and take charge of their health through our “LiveWell Latham” platform and other global initiatives
- Offices - Latham Watkins
Notice: We appreciate your interest in Latham Watkins If your inquiry relates to a legal matter and you are not already a current client of the firm, please do not transmit any confidential information to us
- Featured Insights - Latham Watkins
Explore all Latham insights including publications, resources and tools, blogs, the Book of Jargon® series, podcasts, webcasts, and more
- Capabilities - Latham Watkins
Aerospace, Defense Government Services Africa Practice Anti-Discrimination Civil Rights Antitrust Competition Artificial Intelligence Asset Management Transactions Asset-Based Lending Australia Practice Automotive Banking Private Credit Bankruptcy Litigation Creditors' Rights Capital Markets CFIUS US National Security Climate Change Communications Complex Commercial Litigation
- New York - Latham Watkins
A Latham team led by Sean Berkowitz and Serrin Turner won the “Litigators of the Week” competition, recognized for securing complete dismissal of the SEC’s landmark enforcement action against SolarWinds and its CISO, Tim Brown
- Boston - Latham Watkins
Latham is committed to giving back in each of the communities where we live and work In Boston, our pro bono causes include advocating for fairer sentencing, preserving pathways to citizenship, and supporting local youth and women nonprofit organizations
|
|
|