...news . . . Tax partner JEREMY NAYLOR has joined Cooley's New York office from White & Case. Naylor works with private...
...the transaction are C. Thomas Hopkins and Ian Smith, corporate partners in Cooley's Los Angeles office ...
...and life sciences practice and the pharmaceutical industry health regulatory group to Cooley's health care and life sciences regulatory group in New York. Goldstein...
...that it was a better fit for my clients." Cooley's corporate roster contains various partners who helped launch practices for new...
Originally Published: The Recorder
An analysis of U.S. Education Department federal loan volume data shows how rapidly the country's nearly two dozen stand-alone private law schools are absorbing federal Grad PLUS loan dollars
...s decision to formally open up shop in the city, coupled with Cooley's office opening last summer, highlights a greater awareness among Silicon Valley...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...acquisitions, and sales matters. MICHAEL FABER has joined Cooley's tax practice as a partner in New York. Formerly with Wilson...
...public company mergers and acquisitions practices. Both left to be partners in Cooley's business group in Palo Alto. CLAIRE HALL...
...Stachenfeld. O'Connor, who specializes in commercial real estate, served as Cooley's national real estate practice group chair until January, when he was...
...Watkins, where she was a partner, for Cooley. Leigh is based in Cooley's San Francisco office as a partner in the mergers and acquisitions...
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