...Law graduate, was working with colleague Paul Daugerdas at now-defunct Altheimer & Gray in Chicago, specializing in tax. Dissatisfied with his compensation at Altheimer...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Law graduate, was working with colleague Paul Daugerdas at now-defunct Altheimer & Gray in Chicago, specializing in tax. Dissatisfied with his compensation at Altheimer...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Law graduate, was working with colleague Paul Daugerdas at now-defunct Altheimer & Gray in Chicago, specializing in tax. Dissatisfied with his compensation at Altheimer...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Chicago-based Altheimer & Gray, dissolved. He became an equity partner at...
...Kaye Scholer and now-defunct Altheimer & Gray. He served as head of Dorsey & Whitney's Shanghai office...
...creating fraudulent tax shelters while he was with the Chicago firms Altheimer & Gray and J&G. As part of the agreement, Mayer--who...
...Heller Ehrman, Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison, and Altheimer & Gray. (The latter two firms collapsed in 2003 and have taken their...
...Heller Ehrman, Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison, and Altheimer & Gray. (The latter two firms collapsed in 2003 and have taken their...
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