Kelley Drye

We’re focused—in key areas of the law and on the nuances of each matter—to help clients find clarity in confusion and resolve legal issues favorably so that their businesses thrive. A powerhouse firm, Kelley Drye is tenacious in court, strategic in problem-solving, and savvy at the deal table. 

We concentrate on litigation, regulatory, trade, real estate, corporate, and bankruptcy matters, combining legal talent and experience to address the unique complexities of our clients’ business challenges. We are practical in our advice, creative in our approach, and committed to our clients’ success. 

Global corporations, financial institutions, states and municipalities, small businesses, and individuals come to Kelley Drye for innovative solutions and forward-looking counsel. 

More than 300 attorneys, advisors, and other professionals are based in nine offices across the U.S., including New York, New York; Washington, D.C.; Chicago, Illinois; Houston, Texas; Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego, California; Madison, New Jersey; and Stamford, Connecticut.

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Joe Green has established himself as a leading and respected practitioner in the environmental regulatory space. He understands that effectively guiding clients through a multidimensional…
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Bill Jackson is a member of the firm’s national Environmental Law practice group and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. Bill has one of the most sophisticated and successful…
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Sabrina Morelli’s practice includes representing states and territories in disputes to protect their residents and natural resources from exposure to harmful pollutants. Sabrina is…
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