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Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman company history timeline

1986

On a weekend in early January 1986, Bruce Kaplan, Eric Seiler, and Bob Kaplan flew to Florida, where Ed Friedman was vacationing, to discuss the forming of a new firm.

Friedman & Kaplan opened its doors for business on January 13, 1986.

1993

The first such case, commenced in 1993, involved the representation of Corporate Partners, L.P. in a $200 million claim against Coopers & Lybrand.

The firm moved to expanded space at 875 Third Avenue in 1993.

1994

McCaw grew into one of the cellular industry’s leaders, and Gary represented the company when it was acquired by AT&T for $11.5 billion in 1994.

1997

In recognition of Eric’s longstanding contributions to the firm as a litigator and managing partner, the firm’s name was changed to Friedman Kaplan & Seiler LLP in 1997.

1998

In 1998, Paul Fishman joined Friedman Kaplan from the United States Department of Justice to establish the firm’s white-collar practice and open its office at 1 Gateway Center in Newark, New Jersey.

1999

Then, in 1999, the firm made its biggest jump in growth with the welcoming of six corporate lawyers from the Rubin Baum firm, including Barry Adelman, Gregg Lerner, Richie Hoffman, and Meryl Rosenblatt.

2001

VLJ was founded in 2001 to provide direct legal representation to the residents of Essex County, New Jersey.

2008

Under the leadership of founding executive director Karen Sacks, VLJ grew into a statewide pro bono leader and was incorporated into a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization in 2008.

2015

Karen Sacks and VLJ Staff in 2015.

2016

While Karen retired from VLJ at the end of 2016, VLJ has continued to grow at a remarkable rate.

2021

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2022

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