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A white-shoe firm is an American term used to describe prestigious professional services firms that have traditionally been associated with the upper-class elite who graduated from Ivy League colleges. The term is most often used to describe leading old-line law firms and Wall Street financial institutions, as well as accounting firms that are over a century old, typically in New York City and Boston.

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  • En Estados Unidos, una white-shoe firm (en español, firma de zapato blanco) es una empresa de servicios profesionales tradicionalmente asociada con la élite wasp graduada en las universidades de la Ivy League. El término generalmente se refiere a despachos de abogados e instituciones financieras de Wall Street, así como a las grandes auditorías y otras firmas de Nueva York y Boston.​ ​ (es)
  • A white-shoe firm is an American term used to describe prestigious professional services firms that have traditionally been associated with the upper-class elite who graduated from Ivy League colleges. The term is most often used to describe leading old-line law firms and Wall Street financial institutions, as well as accounting firms that are over a century old, typically in New York City and Boston. Former Wall Street attorney John Oller, author of White Shoe, credits Paul Drennan Cravath with creating the distinct model adopted by virtually all white-shoe law firms, the Cravath System, just after the turn of the 20th century, about 50 years before the phrase white-shoe firm came into use. (en)
  • 白鞋所(White-shoe firm)是指在美国比较精英的(一般毕业于常春藤大学)提供专业服务的组织,包括投资银行、律师事务所及会计师事务所,一般位于纽约市或波士顿。 (zh)
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  • En Estados Unidos, una white-shoe firm (en español, firma de zapato blanco) es una empresa de servicios profesionales tradicionalmente asociada con la élite wasp graduada en las universidades de la Ivy League. El término generalmente se refiere a despachos de abogados e instituciones financieras de Wall Street, así como a las grandes auditorías y otras firmas de Nueva York y Boston.​ ​ (es)
  • 白鞋所(White-shoe firm)是指在美国比较精英的(一般毕业于常春藤大学)提供专业服务的组织,包括投资银行、律师事务所及会计师事务所,一般位于纽约市或波士顿。 (zh)
  • A white-shoe firm is an American term used to describe prestigious professional services firms that have traditionally been associated with the upper-class elite who graduated from Ivy League colleges. The term is most often used to describe leading old-line law firms and Wall Street financial institutions, as well as accounting firms that are over a century old, typically in New York City and Boston. (en)
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  • White-shoe (es)
  • White-shoe firm (en)
  • 白鞋所 (zh)
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