...2009. What did this rise in work, coming after a long slumber, mean for transactional lawyers? This year's edition of our Corporate Scorecard...
...being advised on its offer by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett. Former Simpson corporate associate Rex...
An interactive chart package ranking the firms in nine key practice areas for their work in 2012—a year that saw global M&A activity rise to $2.6 trillion and and global debt capital markets de
...value of their corporate clients' M&...typepad.com/amlawdaily/2009/01/so-about...apple-to-apple scorecards. (Thomson...
... Debevoise & Plimpton corporate partner Alan Kartashkin in Moscow...Lawyer's 2011 Arbitration Scorecard. A British court ruled...
It would take more than a few scorecards to list the teams of lawyers from Boies Schiller, Fried Frank, Herrick Feinstein, Hogan Lovells, Jenner & Block, Skadden, and Weil advising on "Project Homer"
... at the South African corporate firm Bowman Gilfillan since apartheid...appears to be justified: Since 2009, Bowman and its peer firms...
...In 2009 Michele Coleman Mayes...also instituted a scorecard to rank Allstate...a high-profile corporate lawyer on board...
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... The scorecards—produced by...typepad.com/amlawdaily/2009/01/so-about...
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