Like many lawyers, Glenn Colton is a baseball fan. But the Dentons white-collar and government investigations practice head has taken his love for America's national pastime to the next level, scorin
...partner at the former Wilde Sapte in Tokyo in 1999. He stayed with the firm when it merged with Denton Hall a year later...
...see "Today, Asia. Tomorrow. . . ?], Squire Sanders, and SNR Denton. Baker & McKenzie and DLA Piper are also structured as vereins....
... between Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and U.K.based Denton Wilde Sapte, the firms gross revenue and net income both fell...
American Lawyer chief European correspondent Chris Johnson meets regularly with senior legal sector figures at their favorite breakfast joints to chew over the industry's tastiest talking points. Thi
...to Singapore, Marjanovic was a partner in London with the former Denton Wilde Sapte. Simmon & Simmons, which has over...
... SNR Denton $431 Million Sonnenschein;Denton Wilde Sapte $321 Million $110 Million ↑ ...
...hiring event: a tie-up with U.K.based Denton, Wilde & Sapte that produced a 1,200-lawyer firm. Because...
...presence (Chicago-based Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal) and another (London-based Denton Wilde Sapte) considered strong in the Middle East and Africa. Paris-based Salans...
...2010 merger of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and British firm Denton Wilde Sapte, will officially vote later this month on a three-way...
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