Corporate partner Michael Ringler returned to his longtime home this week, just a month after his much-ballyhooed departure to Kirkland & Ellis. Ringler and Kirkland probably realized they were not a
Originally Published: The Recorder
As companies scramble to monetize their patent portfolios, tech transaction lawyers who can bridge the gap between the M&A and IP teams on deals are in high demand
Originally Published: The Recorder
As companies scramble to monetize their patent portfolios, tech transaction lawyers like Shearman & Sterling's Richard Hsu, who can bridge the gap between the M&A and IP teams on deals are in high de
Originally Published: The Recorder
As companies scramble to monetize their patent portfolios, tech transaction lawyers like Shearman & Sterling's Richard Hsu, who can bridge the gap between the M&A and IP teams on deals are in high de
...size will start with next fall's first-year class. (Disclosure: I'm a member of the UC-Hastings faculty, but didn't participate in...
...ailing Dewey & LeBoeuf's most valued assets...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...ailing Dewey & LeBoeuf's most valued assets...
...Jaworski in Dallas to join Dewey & LeBoeuf in Silicon Valley. ...
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...in Dallas to join Dewey & LeBoeuf in Silicon Valley....
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...Silicon Valley, including M&A, life sciences...patent litigators from Dewey & LeBoeuf later that year...
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