After leasing space in Houston last month and working the lateral market, Reed Smith has announced it will officially open its first Texas office with 17 attorneys from seven different firms in the r
... Nearly two years after Howrey went under, the trustee overseeing the defunct firm's Chapter 11 bankruptcy...
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Novak Druce & Quigg and Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz have entered into exclusive merger talks in a bid to form the seventh largest intellectual property firm in the United States with seven offices and
Despite being an industry that has been historically undercapitalized, a recent decision by one of the country's largest law firms to increase its capital account has been met with questions about th
As with most bold proclamations of the type that accompanies this month's column, an important clarification is necessary. Many law firm partners know something about most or even all of the topics b
In a Tuesday afternoon conference call, Dewey & LeBoeuf's bankruptcy team outlined the basics of a proposed plan that would see a settlement with former partners reached within the next six weeks and
Law firm leaders talk about the tectonic changes reshaping the legal job market, but when it comes to summer associate programs, surprisingly little has changed
...was one such recruit. He joined the firm in January 2011 from Howrey as that firm began what would be its own spiral toward dissolution...
...Brobeck Phleger & Harrison; Heller Ehrman; Thacher Proffitt & Wood; Wolf Block; Howrey; and now, Dewey & LeBoeuf. As I worked with many of these...
At Dewey & LeBoeuf, the only order seems to be who's next to head for the door. On Wednesday, two members of the struggling firm's four-partner office of the chairman — Richard Shutran and Jeff
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