Though not commenting publicly, Chadbourne & Parke is reportedly in line to be the first law firm to take space at One World Trade Center in lower Manhattan.
The New York Times reports that Chadbourne is eying a lease in the massive tower, which is currently under construction with an estimated completion date of fall 2013. The Times notes that the firm-whose Manhattan headquarters is currently located at 30 Rockefeller Plaza-would make a fitting tenant for the property, given that Chadbourne counsel-and former three-term New York governor-George Pataki gave One World Trade the moniker “Freedom Tower” and pushed to have it built in the face of heavy criticism.
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