...around the time in late 2008 that he moved to Howrey from Thelen, where he was chairman. Coming from an unraveling firm, O'Neal and...
Founders of three San Francisco law firms sat down with Don Oppenheim to talk about how it all began
...Law in 1998, he began his legal career at the now-defunct Thelen as an associate in construction and corporate litigation. In 2000, he joined...
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...Dewey partners landed at are in the works as well. Thelen, which dissolved in 2008 and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2009...
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...in late 2008 as part of a group of construction litigators fleeing Thelen, which itself dissolved in October 2008 and filed for bankruptcy a year...
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...certified classes of former employees in the bankruptcies of Heller Ehrman and Thelen. "By understanding the peculiar financial twists of Am Law...
...with the complete opposite implications. Ruling in two cases stemming from Thelen's Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Judge William Pauley III found that ongoing hourly...
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...First came Brobeck in 2003. Then Coudert Brothers, followed by Heller Ehrman, Thelen, Howrey and Dewey & LeBoeuf. And after each law firm...
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