Talk about a return on investment. In 1916 three lawyers each put $500 in the bank and started a law firm. Today, the firm they createdBaker & Hostetlerdeposits hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Based in Cleveland, Baker & Hostetlers practice areas include business,...
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...Neil Gielegheim, for Plaintiffs and Appellants. Baker & Hostetler, Mary L. Arens, Rosslyn Hummer, and Jack Samet for Defendants and...
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On Oct. 16, Bangkok was awash in a sea of red umbrellas. Thousands of "Red Shirts" loyal to the newly elected prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, had amassed in the city despite the torrential rains
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...massive antitrust class action filed by former Howrey attorneys now at Baker & Hostetler on behalf of 7,200 dairy farm plaintiffs from the southeastern...
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...spokeswoman for Picard, said in a statement that the trustee and Baker & Hostetler "are confident in their claims and look forward to arguing this...
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...29,000 from Wiley Rein, and $12,400 more collectively from Baker & Hostetler, SNR Denton, and Dickstein Shapiro, according to an analysis of federal...
...Alfredo Torrijos for Plaintiff and Appellant. Baker & Hostetler, Peter W. James; Baker & Hostetler, Paul G. Karlsgodt and Tina...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Romero, Park & Wiggins and H. Troy Romero; Baker & Hostetler, Peter W. James, Thomas D. Warren and Lisa I. Carteen for...
...Elliot J. Feldman (argued), Thomas D. Warren, and Michael S. Snarr, Baker & Hostetler LLP, Washington, DC; Michael D. McKay, McKay Chadwell, PLLC, Seattle, Washington...
...COUNSELJohn J. Leonard and Michael R. Matthias, Baker & Hostetler LLP, Los Angeles, California; Thomas D. Warren (argued), Baker & Hostetler...
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