A clutch of leading US law firms have opened their wallets to help
Firms to have contributed to various relief organisations working to aid the Chinese include New York's Dewey & LeBouef and Sullivan & Cromwell; West Coast outfits Heller Ehrman, Morrison & Foerster (MoFo) and Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe; and the Chicago pair of Kirkland & Ellis and McDermott Will & Emery.
Other firms pitching in include Baker & McKenzie, whose Taiwan office pledged $150,000 (£75,680); Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton (contribution and matching gifts, amounts unknown); O'Melveny & Myers, which gave $18,500 (£9,335) in cash and supplies; Paul Hastings (no limit on matching employee gifts); and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, matching funds of $1,000 (£505) per employee. Above the Law also reports that Weil Gotshal & Manges is contributing to relief efforts.
Firms seem to have been galvanised by a combination of business considerations and moral imperatives, while the presence of Chinese lawyers and do-good associates also appear to be driving forces.
MoFo managing partner Keith Wetmore commented: "We've made a commitment to business [in
MoFo is matching contributions of up to $500 (£252) per employee.
Heller Ehrman chairman Matthew Larrabee said: "The idea came from associates in
Heller estimates that the firm's total donation will be $50,000 (£25,230), including $20,000 (£10,090) from the firm's foundation and the remainder in individual gifts and matching firm funds.
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Additional reporting by Julie Triedman.
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