...COUNSEL Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, Marilyn Klinger, James P. Diwik and Joel M. Long for Defendant, Cross...
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...and that of his former firm, what was then known as Arnold White & Durkee, appeared on pleadings along with the name of Camina, New Century...
...discovered that several years earlier, Shurn and his former law firm, Arnold, White, & Durkee ("Arnold White"), had represented the same party as New Century's...
For attorneys caught up in the excitement of a pending law firm merger, expectations of more offices, more lawyers and more money can be heady
For attorneys caught up in the excitement of a pending law firm merger, expectations of more offices, more lawyers and more money can be heady. But lawyers who have gone through the courtship warn th
...declaration of their rights following the combination of two law firms, Arnold White & Durkee, P.C. ("AWD"), and Howrey & Simon ("H&S"), which combined to...
Amid the turbulent skies hovering above Jenkens & Gilchrist these days, one black cloud may soon float away. the Dallas-based firm announced it has agreed to a proposed $75 million class-action settl
...and Los Angeles' Riordan & McKinzie. VLG instead hooked up with Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe, and Riordan chose Bingham McCutchen from its crowd of suitors....
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