...had a couple execute different versions of a marital property agreement. Bingham McCutchen's Lawrence Silverstein tried to call it a "drafting error...
...Counsel for Energy Transfer Partners: Latham & Watkins; Bingham McCutchen; Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell; White & Case ...
...SAN FRANCISCO A former Bingham McCutchen associate who says the firm refused to accommodate her sleep disorder...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...SAN FRANCISCO A former Bingham McCutchen associate who says the firm refused to accommodate her sleep disorder...
Originally Published: The Recorder
The typical in-house career path started with seven years at a law firm. But there are signs that's changing rapidly, as companies large and small look to fill in-house slots with cheaper, more junio
Originally Published: The Recorder
Marc Fagel, director of the SEC's San Francisco office, warns lawyers to be careful what they share about clients ? even in casual conversation
Originally Published: The Recorder
Jeffrey Q. Smith, a partner at Bingham McCutchen, and Brian A. Katz, an associate at the firm write that in New York, the court will generally evaluate plaintiff's claims under the statute of limitat
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...job with limited resources," says Geoffrey Aronow, a partner in Bingham McCutchen who served as head of the Enforcement Division from 1995 to...
Apple Inc. hasn't exactly been hurting for good news on the patent litigation front these days. But William Lee of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr delivered another dollop on Sept. 4, less than
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