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Lawrence Graham : ウィキペディア英語版
Lawrence Graham

Lawrence Graham LLP (informally LG〔(''Chambers Student Guide 2011'' )〕) was a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. The firm had over 180 lawyers, and as well as London it had offices in Dubai, Moscow, Singapore and Monaco.〔(''Legal Week'' )〕〔(''Legal Week'': Lawrence Graham )〕〔()〕 Lawrence Graham merged with the Birmingham-headquartered law firm Wragge & Co in May 2014, forming Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co.
==History==
LG's history dated back almost 300 years. In 1730 the first law firms in the UK were registered; Coulthard Wildman and Graham was one of the first to form. In the 1760s James and Thomas Graham were the first 'Grahams' to join the firm. In 1854 Nathaniel Tertius Lawrence (President of the Law Society in 1879) was the first 'Lawrence' to join the firm. In 1977 the firm merged with Middleton Lewis. In 1990 the firm adopted the name 'Lawrence Graham'. In 1991 the firm merged with Blyth Dutton, increasing its size by 120 lawyers.〔(''The Law Society Gazette'' )〕 In 1998 Forsyte Saunders Kerman’s property department joined the firm, creating one of the largest private practice real estate groups in the UK.〔(''The Lawyer'' )〕 In the same year the firm acted for the Estate of Diana, Princess of Wales, following the Princess' death
In 2003 the firm opened an office in Monaco.〔(Eversheds hands Monaco over to Lawrence Graham ), ''The Lawyer''〕 In 2004 the firm merged with Tite & Lewis.〔(LG secures Tite & Lewis takeover ), ''Legal Week''〕 In the same year the firm converted to a limited liability partnership. In 2006 the firm recruited the London Private Capital group of Simmons & Simmons.〔(LG signs Simmons private capital quartet ), ''Legal Week''〕 In 2007 the firm move its headquarters and London office to More London and conducted a major rebranding exercise.〔(LG Press release )〕 In 2007 the firm opened an office in Dubai. In 2008 the firm recruited a senior litigation team from Dorsey & Whitney MNP.〔(LG press release )〕〔(LG banks Dorsey litigation hires )''Legal Week''〕 In 2009 the firm opened an office in Moscow.〔(LG seals Russia launch with triple partner hire ), ''Legal Week''〕
In December 2013 it was announced that Lawrence Graham will merge with the Birmingham-headquartered law firm Wragge & Co. The merger is planned to be completed in May 2014, with the combined firm to be called Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co.〔

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