...meltdown of famous firms such as Finley Kumble, Donovan Leisure and Shea & Gould. But now, with so many formerly noted firms collapsing during the...
...2003, followed several years of spectacular but unsustainable growth. Others, like Shea & Gould in 1994 and Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon in 1999, went belly...
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... Merchant & Gould (Minneapolis): Raymond Van Dyke...
...that well-established law firms like Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison or Shea & Gould would disappear. It was unimaginable that a Washington stalwart like Wilmer...
...that well-established law firms like Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison or Shea & Gould would disappear. It was unimaginable that a Washington stalwart like Wilmer...
A partner at Baker & McKenzie has been indicted on charges that he participated in a stock fraud scheme that netted two overseas short-sellers $55 million. According to an indictment unsealed Friday
Midsizers operate in a buyer's market in which client (and attorney) loyalty can turn on a dime. The paradigm for successful law firms of the future is emerging in the form of culturally astute and t
A former client of Patton Boggs is suing the firm in an Illinois federal court, accusing it of a host of misdeeds involving the corporate structure of the business
Boston-based Bingham McCutchen plans to acquire the ailing D.C. law firm Swidler Berlin by the beginning of next year. The move would make the Washington outpost Bingham's second-largest office, givi
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