This is a really great connection but my Sidley Austin links aren't yielding much...
In 1963, former postmaster general J. Edward Day left the administration of President John F. Kennedy to establish the firm's Washington, D.C. office.
In 1972, the firm merged with the 50 lawyers of Chicago firm Leibman, Williams, Bennett, Baird & Minow. Additional offices were then established in London, Los Angeles, Singapore and New York. Following the merger, Washington D.C. partner Day resigned and later sued the firm, In a 1974 lawsuit, Day alleged that the merger represented a "breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract, fraud and misrepresentation, conspiracy, wrongful dissolution or ouster of co-partner and breach of partnership agreement." The suit was later dismissed with prejudice.[12]
^ Hmm, hostile takeover in 1972?
In 2001, the firm merged with Brown & Wood, a New York-based law firm established in 1914 with 400 attorneys and additional domestic offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Los Angeles and overseas branches in London, Beijing and Hong Kong (where it practiced English law in addition to U.S. law). Brown & Wood was known for its securities, structured finance and securitization practices. Brown & Wood had offices in the World Trade Center on floors 54 and 56-59.[13]
9/11 connection?
Sidley & Austin was among several law firms caught up in the Savings & Loan Crisis and paid $7.5 million to settle legal malpractice claims stemming from its representation of the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association.
Sidley Austin was supposedly on retainer for NXIVM, according to a comment I saw on here. I've only been able to find one post about this via Yandex and a few others from a website called frankreport.com and it merely lists law firms on retainers.
With Vance's background being mingling with the 'enemy' it's going to be harder to find things and separate the signal from the noise.
There was a Lincoln Savings and Loan Association in my county seat in the '80's, so I looked it up. First sentence of Wikipedia mentions "Keating Five", and there is "No Name".
Maybe nothing, but: Is everything "corrupt" one step away from "No Name"?
This is a really great connection but my Sidley Austin links aren't yielding much...
^ Hmm, hostile takeover in 1972?
9/11 connection?
^ Savings & loan crisis connection
Sidley Austin was supposedly on retainer for NXIVM, according to a comment I saw on here. I've only been able to find one post about this via Yandex and a few others from a website called frankreport.com and it merely lists law firms on retainers.
With Vance's background being mingling with the 'enemy' it's going to be harder to find things and separate the signal from the noise.
Maybe he is whybwe know about nxim
Who knows where the bodies are buried?
He also clerked for justices kavanaugh and Roberts. I hope he is a good guy that knows where the skeletons are and doesn’t have some himself.
There was a Lincoln Savings and Loan Association in my county seat in the '80's, so I looked it up. First sentence of Wikipedia mentions "Keating Five", and there is "No Name".
Maybe nothing, but: Is everything "corrupt" one step away from "No Name"?
Good digs