Founded in 1819, Cravath is not really white shoe too much rough-and-tumble so much as it is black ink.
Ironically, the most attractive sartorial trend of the season is the white shoe.
Underneath, seven white shoe boxes were piled, presumably containing the various sizes of the red leather shoes that popes traditionally wear.
She was rah-rah for Web 1.0 from the vantage point of the white shoe I-banker who was going to take you public.
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After Weill lost a power struggle at white shoe American Express, he had the chutzpah to try to takeover Bank of America.
The glamour of being a part of a white shoe firm faded as she realized that the deals that she was working on all followed the same structure.
Michael Loucks and many former prosecutors like him may be enriching themselves in white shoe firms around the country, but the justice system has become poorer for it.
Neither Loucks nor any of those who preceded or will doubtless follow him have done anything illegal or even, under current professional codes, unethical in joining their respective white shoe firms.
But by ignoring the established corporate financing agencies (such as the large banks and white shoe brokerage houses) and traditional corporate finance methods, Drexel and the Milkens upset many an established power.
Morgan Stanley has a white shoe, burnished-mahogany image as an adviser to major corporations and the super rich, while Dean Witter was best known for its retail brokerage that appealed to Main Street investors.
He and his white shoe legal counsel argued that in an era of high inflation (1980s), an oil and gas investment which had a projected return of 20% was, in fact, conservative because the return would only keep pace with inflation.
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The revolving door between the Department of Justice and white shoe law firms is a phenomenon that deserves more attention by the press and other elements of civil society, and everyone citizens, defense attorneys, and even judges should take much more seriously the abusive tactics used to attain pleas of guilty under vague and impossible-to-understand statutes combined with highly coercive prosecutorial techniques.
Tennis has a reputation as a sport for elites, favored by the white-shoe, country club set.
Finance jobs are typically associated with white-shoe investment banks or the opaque world of hedge funds.
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Even white-shoe Washington lawyers Patten Boggs are involved on the plaintiff side.
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Goldman became known more for its trading prowess than its white-shoe advisory practice.
Then it might be the white-shoe Wall Street establishment of fifty years ago against the embodiment of twenty-first-century post-ethnic America.
In New York, it's probably because you're stuck past midnight at your entry-level job at Goldman Sachs or some white-shoe law firm.
So what does all of this have to do with prosecutors who get a few scalps and then move to white-shoe law firms?
While the white-shoe investment bank continues to be a career destination for many, "it's easier to recruit some of those people out, " Karp says.
Whilst transporting your white-shoe friends out to East Egg, the Panamera GTS glides serenely on its air springs (double wishbones in front, multilink rear).
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It's snazzy stuff for a venerable, white-shoe firm so taciturn that it omits the Goldman name on its headquarters tower a few blocks south of Wall Street.
Mazzio's included a law degree from Georgetown University, a partner position at white-shoe firm Brown Rudnick in Boston and board-memberships at the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra and the National Rowing Foundation.
There have been white-shoe clients.
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White should also recognize that the SEC faces the same talent pool issues as do all federal bureaucracies: Is it preferable to hire some Ivy Leaguer from a white-shoe law firm for three years or to reward and cultivate the hard work of an SEC employee seeking to make a career in regulation?
In the byzantine coding world of search engines, however, the mere existence of such links bumps up the placement of those particular teeth and shoe sites when someone types "white teeth" or "schuhe" into Google's search engine.
An hour before his Emporio Armani presentation, the designer slipped on a pair of plastic shoe covers and stood on the pristine white runway to give the 70-odd models his ritual pep talk.
The space will have Wenge wood cabinets, backlit glass shoe and purse racks and a center island with a white leather top.
Troy, his shoe still in his hand, just hopped and grinned, trying not to get his white sock dirty.
They subpoenaed Richard Reid, the shoe bomber, who, Moussaoui says, was supposed to pilot that plane into the White House.
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