...lawyer shop carries on, serving a mix of startups and Fortune 500 clients and regularly rejecting merger overtures from large national firms looking...
...networking and video conferencing wares are sold across the list of Fortune 500 companies and the U.S. government is one of its largest...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...nine-lawyer shop carries on, serving a mix of startups and Fortune 500 clients and regularly rejecting merger overtures from large national firms looking...
...networking and video conferencing wares are sold across the list of Fortune 500 companies and the U.S. government is one of its largest...
Facing a "bet the company" case doesn't mean e-discovery costs must run out of control
Originally Published: The Recorder
Facing a "bet the company" case doesn't mean e-discovery costs must run out of control
Originally Published: The Recorder
Facing a "bet the company" case doesn't mean e-discovery costs must run out of control, explains Jonathan Redgrave of Redgrave LLP
...interests of Alexander Hughes, 21-year-old heir to a $400 million fortune bequeathed by Herbalife founder Mark Hughes, who died of an overdose in...
...wine industry trade associations that she represents. With an emphasis on Fortune 500 clients, Kirkland & Ellis has a different style, she said....
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