... "Although a jury verdict is entitled to broad deference, Winston's evidence was insufficient to establish Bank of America declined to offer...
Winston & Strawn has hired Bingham McCutchen's Donald Davidson as a litigation partner for its San Francisco office. The hire of Davidson, the fourth attorney to join Winston's California offices in
The Recorder
...said he tried to convince Hayes to come to Winston. Winston's S.F. office Managing Partner Charles Birenbaum said he regrets seeing...
...said he tried to convince Hayes to come to Winston. Winston's S.F. office Managing Partner Charles Birenbaum said he regrets seeing...
...and as the club's president in 2006. Charles Birenbaum, Winston's S.F. office managing partner, said in an email that he...
The Recorder
...would make that choice until well after the state courts acted in Winston's case, we have no basis for finding that the state courts...
NYLawyer
...t respond to a request for comment.One California partner said Winston's offer is contingent upon a certain number of Howrey partners accepting...
...respond to a request for comment. One California partner said Winston's offer is contingent upon a certain number of Howrey partners accepting...
...respond to a request for comment. One California partner said Winston's offer is contingent upon a certain number of Howrey partners accepting...
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