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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...set up shop in Columbus after hiring Baker & Hostetler real estate partners Harlan Robins and Michael Bridges, and Burgess says...
...In other Churn news . . . The latest addition to Baker & Hostetler's Washington, D.C, office is LANCE SHEA. He...
As disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner considers running in this year's New York City mayor's race, a $4.8 million war chest that includes $72,721 in contributions from Am Law 200 lawyers and
...investment unit controlled by the Koch brothers. Baker & Hostetler corporate governance and securities head Robert Weible and business group chair...
Holland & Knight and Fenwick & West are among the first firms to agree to pay money to the Howrey estate based on the legal theory that bankrupt law firms have a stake in work taken by their former l
Nearly two years to the day after Washington, D.C.—based litigation shop Howrey dissolved, the trustee unwinding the defunct firm's Chapter 11 estate has launched the first round of lawsuits ai
... GARY ANDERSON has left the partnership of Baker & Hostetler to join King & Spalding's business litigation practice as a...
...a change. So, after five years as a litigation associate in Baker & Hostetlers Washington, D.C., office and another 12 at in...
Outtakes from a controversial documentary about five men who are suing New York City claiming they were wrongfully imprisoned for the 1989 Central Park jogger attack are protected by the reporter's q
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Crain's Cleveland Business. The portfolio company tapped former Baker & Hostetler partner ...
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