...a little-known corporate holding structure called the Swiss verein. Put simply, a verein allows participating members to join forces yet retain...
...heard of the term "verein." ...
Daily Business Review
A former DLA Piper client who is challenging the firm over fees has filed with the court what he claims are internal emails by DLA attorneys who discuss deliberate overbilling, with one attorney alle
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
A former DLA Piper client who is challenging the firm over fees has filed with the court what he claims are internal emails by DLA attorneys who discuss deliberate overbilling, with one attorney alle
A former DLA Piper client who is challenging the firm over fees has filed with the court what he claims are internal emails by DLA attorneys who discuss deliberate overbilling, with one attorney alle
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The Daily Report
...a little-known corporate holding structure called the Swiss verein. Put simply, a verein allows participating members to join forces yet retain...
...head count grew solidly at the firm, which operates under the Swiss verein structure, while the size of the equity partnership was flat. DLA...
...that are available outside of the traditional merger model, including the Swiss Verein or "association," global alliances, non-merger initiatives and various expansion strategies...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
â«Â Tomorrow’s what we’re on about Tomorrow’s what we’re on about Not yesterday It’s up to man to understand To have success upon this land…â« Lyrics, music and recorded by Steel Pulse.
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
DLA Piper is advising Discovery Communications on a pair of big deals in Europe as the world's largest nonfiction media company moves to expand its reach on the continent. The assignment caps a busy
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