The Dewey & LeBoeuf bankruptcy yielded an information-rich gem late Thursday, when advisers overseeing the defunct firm's trip through Chapter 11 filed a 355-page financial statement detailing variou
Historically tied to Atlanta, King & Spalding is on an expansion spree, having launched eight new locations in the past year and a half. But in previous expansions, into Houston, New York and London,
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A hard-nosed focus on core areas has pushed Dechert from Philly-based also-ran to the top tier of profitability among The Am Law 100. In 2006, Dechert's revenues were up 27 percent, growing faster th
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