...up the salary that came with it. On Tuesday, Bingham McCutchen finalized its acquisition of Grossman's 40-lawyer Los Angeles litigation shop...
...s Wilmer Cutler & Pickering; Bingham Dana with San Francisco's McCutchen Doyle Brown & Enersen; and Brown Rudnick Freed & Gesmer with New York's Berlack...
...firm took on its biggest partner to date, 300-lawyer McCutchen Doyle Brown & Enersen, a longtime San Francisco-based firm. In 2002, Bingham McCutchen...
With this merger we will be able to say to any corporate client anywhere in the world, 'There is nothing we can't assist you with. You will never be able to outgrow us. We will always be able to look
Shea & Gardner is, by most accounts, a healthy law firm. Indeed, with profits per partner of $840,000 expected this year, up from $715,000 last year, the firm seems to be thriving
The reception was held in May in the ballroom of the Willard Intercontinental Hotel, the grandest of Washington, D.C., establishments
Washington, D.C., litigation shop Shea & Gardner will merge with Boston-based Goodwin Procter in October, according to the managing partners of both firms
...Inc. O' Melveny & Myers, John F. Niblock; McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, David M. Balabanian; Morrison & Foerster, Lloyd Aubry, Arne D. Wagner...
...Fund as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioner. Reed & Brown, Stephen W. Reed; Stuart J. Lark and Gregory S Baylor for Christian...
...plaintiff-appellee.?Terry J. Houlihan and Geoffrey T. Holtz, McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, LLP, San Francisco, California; John C. Morrissey and Brian I...
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