In his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson, writes: In the past we have often visited the subjects of engagement letters, legal fees and the wisdom
...Garrison as well as a Hong Kong partner for now-defunct Coudert Brothers. At that time, he advised many of the first multinational corporations...
... as well as a Hong Kong partner for now-defunct Coudert Brothers. At that time, he advised many of the first multinational corporations...
...Honeywell International Inc. He began his legal career with now-defunct Coudert Brothers. Email: ...
...worked in Singapore. He joined the Singapore office of now-defunct Coudert Brothers as a partner in 2004 and moved to DLA Piper's...
...worked in Singapore. He joined the Singapore office of now-defunct Coudert Brothers as a partner in 2004 and moved to ...
...New York federal court judges overseeing the bankruptcies of Thelen and Coudert Brothers have arrived at opposite conclusions in deciding where the money should...
...took a position in the Hong Kong office of now-defunct Coudert Brothers in 1996, he and his wife thought their move abroad would...
...Cite as: In Re Coudert Brothers, 11 Civ. 4949, NYLJ 1202587046839, at *1 (SDNY, Decided January 30...
...Neither the Coudert Brothers' estate nor Baker & McKenzie can pursue a contingency fee claim...
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