Humanitarian Crises in Asia: Law Firms Respond
Some people question whether large law firms do enough to make the world a better place. These people wonder: Are Biglaw partners letting Third World babies die, just so they can enjoy their Ferraris?
Or is the "Baby vs. Ferrari" choice a false dichotomy? Here's another way of looking at it. Lawyers at large law firms, by providing top-notch legal services to large corporations -- corporations owned not just by fat cats but also by ordinary Americans, through mutual funds and similar investment vehicles -- create value that otherwise would not exist. Some of this surplus value makes its way into the pockets of partners (and their Ferrari dealers). But some of it makes its way to charitable causes (as well as federal and state government coffers, in the form of tax revenue).
Last week we commended the firms of Dewey & LeBoeuf and Heller Ehrman for their generous donations in support of China earthquake relief efforts. And it seems that supporting relief organizations, just like raising associate salaries, may be contagious within Biglaw.
Several other leading law firms have donated to support China earthquake relief efforts (and a number of these firms, including Orrick and Weil, acted within a few hours of last week's ATL post). Here are some that we know of:
1. Allen & Overy: $80,000 contribution + matching donations.
2. Kirkland & Ellis: $100,000 contribution + matching donations.
3. McDermott Will & Emery: $10,000 contribution.
4. Morrison & Foerster
5. Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe: matching donations, up to $100,000.
6. Sullivan & Cromwell: $100,000 contribution.
7. Weil Gotshal & Manges: $50,000 contribution.
We commend the foregoing firms and their employees for their generosity. If your firm has taken action and isn't mentioned above, feel free to post a shout-out in the comments.
For those of you who are curious -- perhaps your firm would like to start a similar initiative, and you'd like to lift some language for the announcement -- the Orrick and Weil memos appear after the jump.
WEIL GOTSHAL & MANGES -- MEMORANDUM -- FIRM RESPONSE TO HUMANITARIAN DISASTERS
The Firm has a long tradition of responding to humanitarian disasters by providing financial support to appropriate relief agencies. In connection with the recent tragic earthquake in China, the Firm has made a $50,000 contribution to the Chinese Red Cross. Consistent with how we have responded in other similar tragedies, if you would like to make your own personal contribution, please send it to [xxxx] in the New York office, and he will forward it to the Chinese Red Cross. Your check should be made out to the Chinese Red Cross.
We also are continuing to explore whether there is an appropriate charity to which we might be able to a make a contribution in connection with the cyclone which struck Myanmar. As many of you have read there is some difficulty in getting foreign aid into that country, so we have not been able to find an appropriate way to contribute. If the situation should change we will let you know.
ORRICK HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE -- MEMORANDUM -- CHINA EARTHQUAKE MATCHING CAMPAIGN
To: OHS ALL
Sent: Tue May 20 18:52:50 2008
Subject: China Earthquake Matching Campaign
Memorandum
From: The Community Responsibility Committee
Date: 5/20/08
Re: China Earthquake
On May 12, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the south western province of Sichuan China, home to 11 million people. Conservative reports indicate that as many 32,476 are dead and at least 10,000 others are still buried and presumed dead.
In light of this devastating disaster, our Community Responsibility Committee has approved a firm match for up to $100,000 for personal donations made to Red Cross Societies by Orrick lawyers and staff. Early monetary contributions are particularly important, so we ask that you make your contribution before May 30, 2008. To be matched, the donation must be made following the procedure below:
1. To ensure that your charitable donation is tax deductible to the extent permitted under your home country's laws, we encourage you to consult your tax advisor and make checks payable to The Red Cross organized in your home country, e.g., The British Red Cross, The Russian Red Cross Society, The Italian Red Cross, etc. For the complete list of Red Cross Societies please go to http://www.ifrc.org/address/directory.asp. Be sure to indicate that funds should be directed to the China Earthquake. The firm will make a donation to The International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies directed to China Earthquake relief in an amount matching the contributions to Red Cross Societies by Orrick lawyers and staff.
* For those in our Asian offices, please send your check to your local office manager.
* In London, please send to [xxxx]. For all other European offices, please send your check to your office manager.
* For contributions from our US offices, please send checks to US and Asia Executive Director, [xxxx].
2. If you choose to make a bank transfer or donate online, please inform the appropriate office contact named above so that we can include the amount in the firm match.
To learn what The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are doing in China go to http://www.ifrc.org/.
For questions about the firm match, please contact [xxxx].
We are pleased to support your concern and anticipated generosity. Thank you.
Earlier: Humanitarian Crises in Myanmar and China: What's Your Firm Doing?

Lat - a little passive aggressive dig at LeBoeuf?
Fried Frank is matching donations of partners/employees up to $1,000 per individual. The maximum firm-wide matching is $100,000.
By "creating value" I take it you mean "making money"?
Give me a break Lat - this is just a "crumbs from the table" moment, hardly the stuff of social policy. Get back to the voyeurism on which your "career" is based.
Here, here, 10:27! Let's see leer at some hot chicks giving money to the poor. (Angelina Jolie?) It's hard to make sex jokes K&E matching donations . . .
Gosh, I bet all those law firms read this blog and decided they had to do something. Lat, you are such a force for global good!
Wouldn't it make more sense, on this particular blog, to make fun of the earthquake victims? You know, talk about how they made the "choice" to live in China and they deserve it? Maybe make some tasteless jokes? Lat, I'm sure you can scare up some pictures of someone who has been disfigured.
I actually heard that Lat broke the news about the earthquake. I think he's being rather modest in this follow-up.
FIRST to ask how much Phil Telfeyan has donated to this.
What happened to the interview with Phil, that's what I want to know. Are Lat's connections at the HLR not quite as strong as he led us to believe?
Wow. McDermott looks cheap compared to the others (the next lowest on the list, WGM, provided 50k). I wonder if the firm is holding on to the extra $$$ for big year-end bonuses?
There was an earthquake in China?
1:13 - Lat only said that he "requested" an interview with Phil Telfeyan. No word on whether Telfeyan agreed.
1:25 --
Yes. I read in a reputable law review that a member of the Harvard Law Review caused an earthquake in China to protest that country's human rights violations. Apparantly, this hat & suspender wearing do-gooder was mad that the Chinese government underpays its workers and, when his hunger strike was ignored, the Harvard Avenger let out his wrath through plate tectonics.
LESS ON NATURAL DISASTERS -- MORE ON DR. PHIL !!!
1:34 -
Moron Dr. Phi;... good one.
"By "creating value" I take it you mean "making money"?"
Hey 1:00, you do realize that these are the same thing, right?
1:34 -
Moron Dr. Phi;... good one.
1:25 PM: Elizabeth Halverson was there at the same time. Coincidence?
I would like to know how many of these firms have China offices and are trying to get in good with the government. I only say this b/c I did not see a similar response to New Orleans.
White & Case gave $100,000.
Dearest friends on www.abovethelaw.com:
I am the Roger Lou. I am writing, on an unofficial nonnational government representative basis, to thanking the good Chairman and other men running these fine organizations of the law for donating money in U.S. of A.'s dollars to my homeland, great People's Republic of China. I say to the men and their wives -- many thank yous!
I come from a family of long U.S. of A. traditions and customs and love baseball. I sing "God Bless Americas", saying my pledge of allegiance, and also warmly am say "god bless the great school of America's University, Washington College of Laws for letting the Roger Lou come to study the LLM at that great school -- best in Americas!" I also thank all of the men partners and men associates, and women secretaries and receptionists and nurses, at generous law firms for all of the money that they are donating for my fine country, and to the America's University Red Cross (Earth Quake Relief - 2008), and to John McCain's campaign for president for the Great U.S. of A.
I am watching with great disgust and disagreement the terrible events of the tragedy that is happening in my province in China and only can be thanking God and the great University of America's, Washington College of Law for allowing me to study here during this time of crisis. I wanting to work for one of these generous firms so that I can do pro bono work for visa and also sending much moneys back home to my family -- best in Asia.
Thank you for your attention to this critical mass and for your support of China and its policies.
With respect,
诶比西
Mayer Brown JSM contributed over 185,000 USD to World Vision and other charities responding to the Myanmar cyclone and the China earthquake. The contributions were made through a combination of donations by the firm and personal donations. Additonal donations have been made by personnel in the US and EU.
K&E Setting another "Gold Standard Benefit" by helping the most to ease your (white) privilege guilt!
The Roger is saying thank you to the likings of the Mayer Brown's and the K&E's and the Mcdermott's and the Sullivan & Cromwells.
God bless the U.S. of A.
With respect,
诶比西
i love you roger lou.
in addition to this, orrick also gave $75,000 for the Myanmar Cyclone victims
ROGER LOU HAS ARRIVED !!!!!
Hogan & Hartson is matching up to $100,000
Guys at my high school matched up to $100,000 all the time. It was no big deal.
Marcia Hatch and the rest of the Heller/VLG gang could certianly share more of the profits from her money laundering operation. tsk tsk....
http://www.wikileaks.org/wiki/California_Bar_complaint_against_former_federal_prosecutor_Miles_Ehrlich
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2603944/California-Bar-Complaint-Against-Miles-Ehrlich