...partner in the tax department. Previously, he was a partner at Shearman & Sterling. He earned his J.D. and LL.M. from...
...this case," the letter said. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Theodore Boutrous Jr., co-chairman of the firm's appellate and constitutional...
...and regulatory matters. Previously, Kaplan was a partner at DLA Piper. Shearman & Sterling (New York): Jeremy Dickens joins...
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...Elizabeth Ashley Gumm Living Trust and William Willey Gumm Living Trust, BREW Partners, L.P., Ken Grossner, George and Sharon Tillotson, and Gordon and Jeanette...
...in the Washington national tax practice. Previously, he was a partner at Shearman & Sterling. He earned his J.D. and LL.M. from Columbia...
...profit basis one of three owned by private equity firm Sterling Partners LLC. (Florida Coastal School of Law and the Phoenix School of...
...Lopez, a partner at Boston's Lawson & Weitzen, declined to comment. In an emailed statement, spokeswoman Christina DiIorio-Sterling of the...
...SHEARMAN & STERLING Jonathan DeFosse, 35, and Donald Lamson, 57, have been promoted from counsel to partner in Shearman...
...declined to comment, said office spokeswoman Christina DiIorio-Sterling. Sabin Willett, a Boston partner at Bingham McCutchen and Mehanna's lead counsel...
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