Here are the 2012 Lawyers on the Fast Track
...Dewey itself the product of a 2007 tie-up between Dewey Ballantine and LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae was "more a...
...At Dewey & LeBoeuf, the only order seems to be who's next to...
...Greene & MacRae attorneys prior to that firm's merger with Dewey Ballantine. For Morgan Lewis, making its growth plans work meant...
Five years after Coudert Brothers announced its dissolution, a court-appointed administrator overseeing its liquidation plan has sued Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, accusing it of delivering the "fat
Five years after Coudert Brothers announced its dissolution, a court-appointed administrator overseeing its liquidation plan has sued Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, accusing it of delivering the "fa
...of holding merger discussions that are later abandoned, most famously with Dewey Ballantine. A merger between Orrick and Akin Gump could potentially...
...The reported $125 million bond offering New York-based Dewey & LeBoeuf issued last week to refinance existing bank debt looks to...
...bonds to fund the firm's expansion plans, while Dewey predecessor Dewey Ballantine issued a private placement in 1990, and MoFo did the same...
It was a wild ride for associates at big law firms during the first decade of the century. In the end, most everyone was a little queasy from the experience
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