In the first of a new series of columns, RBS head of legal services James Tsolakis joins us for a morning meal at Claridge's to talk law firm finances, rising debt levels, and whether we can expect t
The Daily Report
"I can finally confirm the worst-kept secret of the year," bankruptcy lawyer Albert Togut said late Tuesday afternoon in a lower Manhattan federal courtroom. "I am counsel for Dewey & LeBoeuf.
The denial of a Dewey & LeBoeuf motion to use cash collateral held by primary secured creditor J.P. Morgan Chase—which backed the move—was among the key developments at the initial hearin
The Am Law Daily confirmed Thursday that JPMorgan Chase, agent bank for the dying Dewey & LeBoeuf, has retained Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel to represent the interests of the liquidating firm's le
How Clyde & Co absorbed an ailing rival and pulled off the biggest U.K. law firm merger ever
NYLawyer
BigLaw, beware! The governing body that regulates lawyers and law firms in England and Wales (but not Scotland, go figure) has devised a new latticework of rules that go into effect in October, and r
A nascent regulatory scheme governing U.K. law firms is likely to have profound implications for U.S. firms with U.K. offices
Partners at the Barlow Lyde & Gilbert and Clyde & Co law firms could approve a potential merger deal as early as July, with the resulting tie-up likely to go live this year. A number of issues still
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