...billion bid for T-Mobile USA. Kevin Arquit, a partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, said that Baer's stint as...
...on to discovery in the case." Kevin Arquit of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, a lawyer for CSL, was not immediately available on...
...future challenge to a pharmaceutical merger," said Kevin Arquit, a partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York who previously served as the...
... KEVIN ARQUIT Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partner Kevin...
...ANTITRUST ♦ Kevin Arquit, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett ♦ William Baer, Arnold & Porter &diams...
...lawyers -- among them, antitrust experts Kevin Arquit and Steven Newborn and litigators...
Last week McDermott Will & Emery's D.C. office brought in three new tax partners, including Blake Rubin, previously the head of Arnold & Porter's tax practice. Plus more news and notes from the legal
...the FCC.On the antitrust end, Kevin Arquit, a partner based in Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's New York office, will be the point...
...at Paul, Weiss this week.Meanwhile, earlier this month, J. Kevin McCarthy, a New York-based partner with WilmerHale's securities and litigation...
Small to midsize law firms cry foul over D.C.'s propsed baseball tax; Daniel Troy in his final days at the FDA; Harriet Mier's new gig as White House counsel; and more
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