Baker Botts' New York office was established in 1992 and has an accomplished and continually growing practice that services entities from individuals to Fortune 500 companies involved in the energy, technology, media, financial services, life sciences and many other sectors of our economy. Our clients include businesses, financial institutions, investment funds, partnerships, universities, and start-ups.
We have the resources, experience and commitment to support our clients as strategic partners by providing a broad range of legal services covering complex issues facing companies located within and outside of New York. Our New York lawyers are consistently recognized for their work on domestic and international corporate and financial transactional matters, intellectual property litigation and procurement, business crimes, securities and commercial litigation and investigations, international arbitration, project finance and global projects, tax and bankruptcy, among others.
City Facts
The office is centrally located in midtown Manhattan at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, home to NBC News World Headquarters, the Rockefeller Center ice rink, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, the Observation Deck, and next to Radio City Music Hall. |
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Ranked #1 in “America’s 20 Most Cultured Cities” by Travel and Leisure. |
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Home to a rich history of the arts including The Met, MoMa, Lincoln Center, Broadway, Juilliard and Carnegie Hall. |
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The most walkable large city in the U.S. with a 24/7 subway system and excellent public transportation. |
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Central Park, which can be viewed from the office, sprawls 843 acres and hosts several complimentary events throughout the year. |
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Home to many of the best restaurants in the world encompassing a multitude of global cuisines. |
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Ranked #2 in “The World’s Most Influential Cities” by Forbes. |
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The city’s suburbs have some of the highest ranked school districts in the nation. |
New York
30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, New York 10112-4498
United States
P:+1.212.408.2500
F:+1.212.408.2501
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