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...McKenna Long edged onto the list at No. 100 in 2011 after Howrey imploded, but slipped to 104 last year. Haidet said his...
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A federal judge in Atlanta has awarded $25 million in legal fees to attorneys who forged a $75 million class action settlement with one of the nation's largest insulation contractors in a massive pri
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...Washington and San Francisco offices of Latham & Watkins, by Washington firm Howrey Simon Arnold & White, and Detroit firm Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn...
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Enforced in all 50 states, rule makes it impossible for elite law firms to raise desperately needed capita
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The Big Law business model pays based on a black-box calculation that's often speculative and arbitrar
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...Brothers; Arter & Hadden; Heller Ehrman, Thacher Proffitt & Wood; WolfBlock and Howrey. Dewey & LeBoeuf is the latest example. Some other major firms merged...
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...There is value in taking a sociological tour of this Thelen-Howrey-LeBoeuf of the mind. The collapse of one big firm could be...
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...property partner Glenn W. Rhodes and three other lawyers who made up Howrey's office in Taipei. Rhodes, a patent prosecutor and litigator...
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...property partner Glenn W. Rhodes and three other lawyers who made up Howrey's office in Taipei. Rhodes, a patent prosecutor and litigator...
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