They started in 1945, a couple of young ex–FBI field agents who became partners in Gump & Strauss, a Dallas law firm. They were able and personable: Richard Gump had an eye for the energy business, and Robert Strauss had a gift for politics and a friend, John Connally, who was very close...
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Edwards Wildman Palmer expands its newly launched Miami office; a Department of Justice lawyer joins Steptoe & Johnson in Washington, D.C.; and Chadbourne & Parke loses a project finance partner in N
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A week after a pair of bomb blasts marred this year's running of the Boston Marathon, the Boston Athletic Association, which hosts and organizes the 116-year-old event, is relying on its longtime out
Latham & Watkins, Simpson Thacher, Davis Polk, and Fenwick & West are leading a pack of firms reaping the benefits from a recent round of initial public offerings that includes share sales for such c
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