Boies Schiller is the baby of The Am Law 100 firms, having been founded only in 1997. But, boy, has this kid gotten noticed. Part of the reason, of course, is the star power of its cofounder (and former Cravath partner), David Boies, who famously took on Microsoft as special counsel for the U.S.Department...
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...email] the totality established that." Donald Flexner of Boies, Schiller & Flexner and Leora Ben-Ami, who moved from Kaye...
...International Group Inc. and named David Boies of Boies, Schiller & Flexner as lead class counsel. The case was brought by Starr...
...all four characterized the claims as meritless Thursday. Attorneys with Boies, Schiller & Flexner who are representing Barclays in the matter declined to comment...
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan is seeking to corner the market on high-profile litigation hires, announcing Tuesday that veteran Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom litigator Sheila Birnbaum, the
...division in 2011, is joining the New York office of Boies, Schiller & Flexner as counsel. ...
...a partner. Most recently, Friedrich served as a partner with Boies, Schiller & Flexner, in Washington, D.C. He joins Freshfields's U.S...
In our latest look at sports and the law, The Am Law Daily does some spring cleaning by tracking down the legal fees accrued by the National Football League Players Association in its collective barg
...week. A Delaware judge tossed the case on Monday, ruling that Boies, Schiller & Flexner client AVM Technologies failed to present a viable damages theory
Hank Greenberg and his legal team at Skadden score the first big award in a Chinese reverse merger case. Was it a fluke
For litigators, it pays to be both tenacious and creative. For evidence, look no further than William Isaacson's long antitrust crusade against Chinese vitamin C manufacturers, which culminated this
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