...Richard team led by Hillary Richard against MBIA's lawyers at Bingham McCutchen. In 2002, long before the financial crisis, MBIA realized...
Daily Business Review
...former litigation partner at Mayer Brown and a predecessor firm of Bingham McCutchen, serves as global general counsel for Deloitte. Deloitte's former general...
Chief Justice Chase Rogers has put the issue squarely and succinctly: pro se litigants "clog up the court system. Cases are delayed and lengthened, creating frustration for everybody... Litigants wit
...Obstler will jump to the Washington, D.C.-based firm from Bingham McCutchen on Tuesday. Obstler has defended industries ranging from telecommunications to toys...
The British firm plans to house 150 employees in Scotland's largest city within a year of opening its office there. In addition to performing traditional support functions, the Glasgow outpost will e
...Richard team led by Hillary Richard against MBIA's lawyers at Bingham McCutchen, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled that Lynn Tilton's private...
Deloitte, one of the world's big four accounting firms, announced Monday that it would acquire McColl Partners, a Charlotte-based boutique investment bank founded by former Bank of America chairman a
...had a couple execute different versions of a marital property agreement. Bingham McCutchen's Lawrence Silverstein tried to call it a "drafting error...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...focuses on privacy, unfair competition, and intellectual property matters. Bingham McCutchen announced the this week the expected hire of THIHA TUN...
...had a couple execute different versions of a marital property agreement. Bingham McCutchen's Lawrence Silverstein tried to call it a "drafting error...
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