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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Patricia Salkin acknowledges she has become a law school dean at a time when "virtually everything" about the legal profession and legal education is "under fire." But she views her new job as "an ex
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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