Notice to the bar
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett has billed the federal government for nearly $100,000 in excess fees for work connected to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, according to a special inspector general's qua
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...Bingham McCutchen; Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; Locke Lord...paid to McKee Nelson, which Bingham...
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett has billed the federal government for nearly $100,000 in excess fees for work connected to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, according to a special inspector general's qua
...Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, ...
...Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, ...
Daily Business Review
...firms come in for criticism: Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, Locke Lord and Bingham McCutchen along with its predecessor, McKee Nelson. Their bills were plagued by...
...Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft; Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell, now known as Locke Lord; and Bingham McCutchen along with Bingham predecessor firm McKee Nelson...
...Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell, now known as Locke Lord; and Bingham McCutchen along with Bingham predecessor firm McKee Nelson...
...other law firms doing TARP work are Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell; McKee Nelson, since merged with Bingham McCutchen; and Simpson...
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