Real estate firm Hines has announced the sale of Manhattan office buildings at 425 Lexington Avenue and 499 Park Avenue to JPMorgan Asset Management and American Realty Advisors, respectively, for a
Doug Lumish and three other Kasowitz partners said they were leaving the firm's Valley office 10 weeks ago, but they aren't starting at Latham til next month. What's the hold up
Originally Published: The Recorder
Noted art collector, philanthropist, and cosmetics heir Leonard Lauder turned to Simpson Thacher & Bartlett to advise on his donation of a collection of 78 Cubist drawings, paintings, and sculptures
...a team from Arnold & Porter, contended that a...court records in Washington. Colombia's parliament...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Scarborough as a partner in the firm's financial services practice in Washington, D.C. Smith, formerly a senior counsel with Morrison & Foerster, will...
... has joined Arnold & Porter's real estate...a partner in Washington, D.C., Schweitzer...
...lateraled from Mayer Brown to Arnold & Porter, where he joins the corporate...
A Washington federal judge handed a win to Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc., dismissing...
... has joined Arnold & Porter's corporate and...
... Arnold & Porter has gained ...
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