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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A significant amount of yen is flowing into Southeast Asia as Japanese companies seek growth outside the country. The lawyers aren't far behind
...Denton, Canada's Fraser Milner Casgrain, and Salans. Baker & McKenzie announced two partner hires this week; DONALD GUINEY, to...
* Linklaters takes the lead on Sumitomo Mitsui's $1.5 billon Indonesia acquisition* Three firms on New Zealand's largest-ever IPO* The world's first publicly traded law firm is raising $64 million to
...took out nine months after joining Dewey in January 2011 from Baker & McKenzie. Otillar fought...
...Baker & McKenzie has recruited a new co-head for its Australian life...
Littler Mendelson hires another batch of attorneys from Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart; Kaye Scholer adds a former New York State Supreme Court justice to its litigation practice; and Davis
...also have Indonesian alliances include Baker & McKenzie, Herbert Smith Freehills...
In light of our recent looks at corporate compliance programs, CorpCounsel.com thought it would be enlightening to check out how top law firms handle compliance issues. The results were surprising
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...in Hong Kong with both Baker & McKenzie and Herbert Smith...
* Cravath and Corrs help ADM make a big move Down Under* Sinopec goes back to Skadden for another multibillion-dollar bond offering* Alibaba taps Simpson for $586 million Weibo investmen
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