Joy Martini and Nancy Rowe, legal marketing and communications specialists with Martini Consulting, write: Client development will be a primary driver of a student's professional success, however, le
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Financial Charts: Gross Revenue, Profits Per Partner, Net Income, Revenue Per Lawyer ...
...voting shareholder in MehaffyWeber in Houston. . . . Dewey J. Gonsoulin Jr., a partner in Bracewell & Giuliani in Houston whose practice focuses...
...Dewey & LeBoeuf...corporate and M&A partners Thomas Roberts and Glenn West...
...joined Bracewell. In May, a group of energy lawyers from Dewey...
...Kent Mason, an employee-benefits partner at Washington's Davis &...funds at failed law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf. That firm's...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...leaving numerous unhappy creditors. Another example involves failed Dewey & LeBoeuf and Steven Otillar, a former partner hired shortly before the global law firm collapsed...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...proceedings on Tuesday approved a settlement plan under which exDewey partners will repay the defunct firm's estate $71.5 million, making...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...pretty darned awful experience," says Cohen, who is now a partner at ...
...Dewey & LeBoeuf's bankruptcy filing has shed some light into the inner...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
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