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...started an IP practice for Swidler Berlin, which was acquired by Bingham McCutchen in 2006. He then joined Murphy & King. He...
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...lenders including PennantPark Investment Corp. and TICC Capital Corp., represented by Bingham McCutchen in Boston and Hartford, Conn. Birch has announced plans...
...Fries, head of Bingham McCutchen's commercial real estate group, says the skills learned then...
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...in a long expansion can, veterans say. Richard Fries, head of Bingham McCutchen's commercial real estate group, says the skills learned then were...
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...partners at high-end firms with higher rates. For example, nine Bingham McCutchen partners charged 950 to 995 per hour. Other firms charging out...
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Lawyers from Autry, Horton Cole and McKenna Long Aldridge worked opposite sides of a $55 million power company transaction with philosophical roots dating back to the Franklin D. Roosevelt administ
...from lockstep to competency-based pay, including Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, Bingham McCutchen, Reed Smith and Howrey. Sutherland has also set starting...
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...from lockstep to competency-based pay, including Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, Bingham McCutchen, Reed Smith and Howrey. Locally, McKenna Long & Aldridge did away...
...Bingham McCutchen, Reed Smith and Howrey. Locally in Atlanta, McKenna Long &...
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