Adding to its expanding roster of East Coast lateral hires, Cooley on Thursday, August 16, announced the addition of former Boies Schiller Flexner partner Philip Bowman to its litigation practice in New York.
Bowman, who joins as a partner in the firm’s commercial litigation practice, began his legal career in 2001 as an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore. He joined Boies Schiller in 2006 and made partner two years later.
“Looking at all the law firms out there and what they’re doing, I think Cooley is the law firm of the future,” Bowman said.
Bowman advocates for clients in state and federal courts at the trial and appellate levels throughout the US, as well as in arbitrations in domestic and international disputes. He has extensive experience representing financial institutions in securities, commodities, financial products, and antitrust litigation. In addition, he has represented sports and entertainment clients in litigation and arbitration involving MLB, MLS, and the America’s Cup.
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