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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...Phillips Nizer, a member of the organizing committee; Constantine Economides of Baker & Hostetler, chair of the Fundamentals of International Law Practice; and Enrique Liberman...
...Peter Brown, who was head of Baker & Hostetler's information technology practice, has struck out on his own to...
...the A.G. sua sponte. Picard, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, argued that the money properly belongs to the Madoff bankruptcy estate...
Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. has reached an agreement to buy electronic trading platform eSpeed from parent company BGC Partners Inc. for $750 million in cash plus issuance of stock. Also, American Greeting
...reception cochair. Seated, from left, are Sammi Malek of Baker & Hostetler, reception cochair; Judge Margo Brodie, Eastern District; Judge Alison Nathan, Southern...
The first round of lawsuits aimed at clawing back both the money former Howrey partners were paid by the firm before it dissolved and the revenue earned from assignments they brought to the firms whe
...has been postponed until March 25. The trustee, Irving Picard of Baker & Hostetler, claims the settlement takes money away from the Madoff estate ...
In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, write that discuss the various types of online agreements, including t
...District Judge Jed Rakoff. The trustee, Irving Picard of Baker & Hostetler, is asking for an injunction blocking a settlement reached by the...
...Gerald J. Ferguson, Esq., John D. Parker, Esq., David Sheehan, Esq., Baker & Hostetler LLP, New York, NY. Attorneys for Defendant...
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