In the early 1920s, Russell Baker boxed at county fairs to pay his tuition at the University of Chicago. Now, nearly a century later, the firm he cofounded in 1949 (with John Mc Kenzie) also packs a punch. Almost 4,000 lawyers strong, Baker & McKenzie ranked first in gross revenue on both the...
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...stuff had been around when I was young." Baker & McKenzie offers apps that clients can consult in the boardroom. Last month...
The U.S. Supreme Court opened the door for import of items previously barred by U.S. intellectual property laws, says Lothar Determann of Baker & McKenzie
The Yelp GC took an unconventional path to the top, forgoing Big Law altogether
A recent Supreme Court decision changed the scope of the "first sale" doctrine as applied to international sales, explains Lothar Determann of Baker & McKenzie
Doug Lumish and three other Kasowitz partners said they were leaving the firm's Valley office 10 weeks ago, but they aren't starting at Latham til next month. What's the hold up
...and Manatt, Phelps & Phillips handle corporate and compliance work, and Baker & McKenzie chips in for international employment matters. As the company expands in...
...raised in mid-jump," said Lothar Determann, a partner at Baker & McKenzie in San Francisco who specializes in data privacy issues. ...
...develop Goodwin Procter's Silicon Valley corporate practice and then moved to Baker Botts, with whom he had worked closely while at OpenTV, in 2009...
After getting his start at Wilson Sonsini, Horton worked at several Valley-based tech companies before landing the GC spot at network infrastructure maker Infoblox. It's far afield from his original
...a partner in the East Palo Alto office. Krudewagen, formerly with Baker & McKenzie, is a member of the labor and employment practice. She earned...
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