It may not be wise to compare a firm with deep roots in Boston to New York Yankee great Joe DiMaggio, but both enjoyed memorable streaks: DiMaggio, 56 straight games with a hit; Bingham McCutchen, 15 straight years of rising revenues. Indeed, Binghams streak continued through the worst of the...
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...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
In a decision finding premature a law firm's attempt to prove a computer programmer violated a cybersquatting law, a Southern District of New York judge laid out the standards of proof under the Anti
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...is entirely female," said her lawyer,Frances Cohen, a Boston Bingham McCutchen partner. "She suffers mental anguish on a daily basis as...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Political and religious groups at both ends of the political spectrum have jumped into the appellate battle over a Boston federal judge's order that prison officials provide sex reassignment surgery
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The stage is now set for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether the Defense of Marriage Act's definition of marriage as an institution that is the exclusive domain of heterosexuals violates the Con
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Winthrop Shaw Pittman moved its back-office operations to Nashville, Tenn., Bingham McCutchen went to Lexington, Ky., U.K. firm Allen & Overy moved...
...office. Wilms and Hedgpeth, both former partners at Bingham McCutchen, focus their practice on environmental litigation and will spearhead the...
...by Romero five months later zeroed in on four firmsBingham McCutchen; Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; Locke Lord; and Simpson Thacher for...
...Bingham McCutchen has added an investment management team of five attorneys to its...
...Dan Cooperman, former general counsel of Apple, and of counsel at Bingham McCutchen in Silicon Valley, Calif. For those with a background in public...
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