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...100 highest-grossing law firms. Revenue and revenue per lawyer figures for U.S.-based law firms are obtained from The Am Law 100, except...
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...the 2007 National Law Journal survey of the 250 largest U.S. firms, or the firms' Web sites. (The National Law Journal...
...Sullivan & Cromwell led in value of deals with at least one U.S. principal, posting 14 percent greater deal value than last year. Wach...
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...record of fraudprosecution. This turned out to be a difficult undertaking. The U.S.Department of Justice, after repeated inquiries, finally explained that itcollects its...
...Meagher & Flom, National (U.S.)Allen & Overy, International (U.K...
...Allen & Overy's local office in April.Restocking its Moscow arm will be regarded as an important move for the U.S...
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...Only three securities class actions were filed against European companies in U.S. courts in 2006, down from a peak of nine in 2004...
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