S&C has grown in response to the increasing volume and complexity of its clients' affairs, developing top-ranking practices in mergers and acquisitions, banking regulation, real estate finance, derivatives and private equity, among many other areas. The Firm's work in cross-border capital flows continues to thrive as evidenced by the Firm’s substantial involvement in foreign direct investment and project finance, the development of the euro and other global capital markets, and the financial flows to Asia and Latin America.
Despite its significant growth, the Firm has retained its deep commitment to remaining a unified global practice. Unlike many law firms with a multinational reach, S&C has built its international network of offices, not by acquiring other firms or hiring large numbers of lateral lawyers, but by developing offices to serve clients’ regional needs and staffing those offices with lawyers who have spent their careers at S&C.
As the Firm has expanded, the scope and nature of its practice has afforded S&C the opportunity to retain lawyers in locations more convenient to our clients. S&C opened new U.S. branches in Washington, D.C. (1977), Los Angeles (1984) and Palo Alto (2000). Outside the United States, the Firm reopened its Paris office (which had been closed during World War II) in 1962, and opened new offices in London (1972), Melbourne (1983), Tokyo (1987), Hong Kong (1992), Frankfurt (1995), Beijing (1999), Sydney (2001) and Brussels (2017).