Coleen Friel Middleton, of counsel at Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker, reviews the enforcement priorities revealed in the DOJ's FY 2013 budget requests and its Strategic Plan for 2012 through
A new breed of law firm mergers is sweeping the market. But are these firms truly integrated, or just glorified alliances
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The Daily Report
When is a law firm not a law firm? That sounds like the setup to the driest joke of all time. In fact, it's the subject of serious debate within the industry
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Daily Business Review
...valuable and safer if split apart. So have former Merrill Lynch & Co. chief executive officer David Komansky and former Morgan Stanley CEO Philip Purcell...
...University of California-Berkeley in 1997, he worked for busuiness consultants McKinsey & Co., then for Ariba, which launched in 1996 to provide Internet-based...
The Daily Report
...history from Berkeley in 1997, he worked as a consultant for McKinsey & Co., then for Ariba, which launched in 1996 to provide Internet-based...
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