Waesche, Sheinbaum & O'Regan
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HeadquartersNew York City[1]
Key peopleDonald M. Waesche, Jr., Louis P. Sheinbaum and Francis M. O'Regan (founders)
Datefounded1979
Dissolved2011
| Headquarters | New York City[1] |
|---|---|
| Key people | Donald M. Waesche, Jr., Louis P. Sheinbaum and Francis M. O'Regan (founders) |
| Date founded | 1979 |
| Dissolved | 2011 |
| Website | www.waeschelaw.com |
Waesche, Sheinbaum & O'Regan was a New York-based law firm focusing on international litigation and arbitration. It was co-founded in 1979 by Donald M. Waesche, Jr., Louis P. Sheinbaum and Francis M. O'Regan, partners from the Wall Street firm of Bigham, Englar, Jones & Houston.
The firm litigated cases involving the carriage of goods by sea and air, insurance, reinsurance, international personal jurisdiction, the doctrine of forum non conveniens, the Federal Arbitration Act, the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, and the application of international treaties. It ceased operations in 2011.