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| In the News | - Arbitration Agreements Should Identify Administering Institution as a Result of New York Appellate Court Ruling
- Asylum Victory for Chadian Persecution Victim
- Mayer Brown Coordinates Amicus Effort, and Files Amicus Brief, in U.S. Supreme Court Case Ruling in Favor of Guantánamo Detainees
- Mayer Brown Holds First Annual Pro Bono Awards Program
- Southern Center for Human Rights Honors Mayer Brown For Guantanamo Work
- NLADA Honors Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw For Guantanamo Work
- Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw files amicus brief in al-Marri v. Wright on behalf of former senior Justice Department officials, including former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno
- 134 Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw Lawyers Listed in Chambers USA Guide to Leading Business Lawyers
- Nobel Peace Prize Winner Acknowledgement
- Center for Constitutional Rights Honors Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw
- Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP Announces Academic Affiliation with Constitutional Law Scholar Eugene Volokh
- Nobel Peace Laureate Wins Relief from U.S. Embargo
- Capitol Records Wins Copyright Ruling before NY Court of Appeals
- Supreme Court in 7-2 Vote Rejects Tax Court Secrecy
- Philip Lacovara: Legend in the Law
- Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wins Relief from U.S. Embargo
- Stephen Shapiro Argues Important Tax Case Before U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. Clears American Agency to Help Iranian Nobel Peace Prize Winner Arrange U.S. Speaking Engagements
- Supreme Court Rules Detainees Have Access to U.S. Courts
- Win in War Powers Battle
- Local Stewardship
- Philip Lacovara was one of the lawyers to reenact an 1824 landmark Supreme Court case (.pdf)
- Launching a Pro Bono Program in El Salvador
- Beyond Watergate
- "A Wink and a Nod"
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Philip Lacovara advises
management and business clients. His corporate legal counseling includes the
areas of securities, antitrust and corporate governance. He also has an
extensive litigation practice that includes trial and appellate litigation,
appearances before the US Supreme Court (where he has argued more than 15 cases
during his career) and regulatory enforcement matters. Philip also is
experienced in alternative dispute resolution, and since 2004 he has been an
arbitrator and mediator in New York and Washington, DC, handling matters with
the International Chamber of Commerce, the American Arbitration Association,
JAMS and other ADR providers.
Among other honors in his professional career, Philip in 1997 received the
Charles A. Horsky Award for Outstanding Lawyering from Brennan Center for
Justice at New York University School of Law. In 1975 he was awarded the
Columbia University Medal for Excellence by Trustees of the University. In 2006
Chambers conferred on him the award for outstanding contribution to the legal
profession.
An extensive background in academic research, teaching and lecturing, and in
government service and public policy formulation, reflect the varied range of
Philip's more than 40 years of high-profile legal experience. He joined Mayer
Brown in 1993 as a partner and assumed his current status as senior counsel in
2004. Before coming to the firm he held two senior positions in the private
sector: as Managing Director, General Counsel, and member of the Management
Committee at Morgan Stanley & Co., Incorporated (1990-1993), and as Vice
President and Senior Counsel for Litigation and Legal Policy at General Electric
Co. (1988-1990). For a dozen years prior to that, he practiced at the
Washington, DC office of a major Wall Street law firm, where he was named office
partner-in-charge.
Earlier in his career, Philip held a number of significant positions in federal
and New York City government. From 1973 to 1974 he was Counsel to the Special
Prosecutor, Watergate Special Prosecutor's Office. Previously at the US
Department of Justice in Washington, DC, he served in the Office of Solicitor
General as Deputy Solicitor General and Assistant to the Solicitor General.
From 1971 to 1972, with the New York City Police Department, he was Special
Counsel to the Police Commissioner. Philip began in practice by serving a
judicial clerkship with US Circuit Judge Harold Leventhal in the US Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia.
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