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  1. John B. Quinn is an American lawyer and co-founder of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, a litigation-only law firm. He is also the general counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a podcaster, restaurateur, and triathlete.

  2. John B. Quinn is a renowned trial lawyer and the founder of the world's largest law firm for business litigation and arbitration. He has represented clients in high-profile cases involving fraud, patent, antitrust, bankruptcy, and more.

  3. milkeninstitute.org › asia-summit-2024 › speakersJohn Quinn - Milken Institute

    Sep 18, 2024 · John Quinn. Chairman and Founding Partner, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP. CONNECT. John B. Quinn is the Founding and Managing Partner of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, a 1000 lawyer firm which is the largest in the world devoted to business litigation.

  4. John B. Quinn is a renowned business litigator who has won billions of dollars for his clients in various cases. He is also the General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the host of the Law Disrupted podcast.

  5. Collector, lawyer, and defender of the avant-garde, John Quinn was born in Tiffin, Ohio, on April 14, 1870. He was a second-generation Irish-American and the eldest son of a baker. A graduate of Georgetown University Law School and Harvard University, Quinn began working in New York as a lawyer in 1895.

  6. In July 2024, Dr. John B. Quinn was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Law by the Busan University of Foreign Studies (BUFS). This prestigious recognition honors his outstanding contributions to the legal profession and his global impact on business litigation.

  7. John Quinn (ca. 1913) A question for anyone who cares about modernist art: why is John Quinn not better known? He should be celebrated as one of the most remarkable people in the history of advanced taste in the United States, a dedicated supporter of vanguard literature and art who profoundly influenced the course of modernism in America.