...David Morley is a man on the go. The Allen & Overy senior...
... The Morley Effect (includes interactive chart) ...
...least 5 percent over the past two years, even before the magnifying effects of currency conversion. Worse, third-tier British firms plunged like ivy-clad...
DLA Piper's American and international units share a name, a brand, and-the firm says-a vision. But they still don't share profits. Is the firm a harbinger, or just poorly integrated
The American Lawyer
...not just that the Washington, D.C., lawyer, now with Hills Stern & Morley (formerly with Clifford Chance), has to watch out for bullets and mortars...
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