...Druce + Quigg, said partners in his firm and Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz of Wilmington, Del., agreed in November to merge on...
...Quigg has entered into "exclusive merger discussions" with Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz of Wilmington, Del., the two ...
The Delaware Supreme Court, in upholding an unusual trust created by the founders of W.L. Gore & Associates, Wilbert and Genevieve Gore, rejected a plan by the Gores? daughter, Susan W. Gore, to adop
Just as humility will serve a college hoops phenom well as he begins his professional career, first-year associates who also check their egos at the door will be the first to garner the respect of co
...a number of clients at Connolly Bove, these are the nine golden...
For some attorneys, developing a personal marketing plan can feel like an exercise in futility. Often it is something that is done to appease firm management and written without a lot of thought and
In firms today, not a single attorney has the luxury to show up at the office and expect to have new matters handed to them. Gone are the days when a few rainmakers would be deployed to leverage bran
Some firms still grapple with how to produce more rainmakers from their attorney pool to more evenly spread business generation responsibility, says Kimberly Alford Rice. After all, not all lawyers a
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