For a firm whose 2012 headquarters lies across the street from its 1873 headquarters, Bryan Cave has certainly gotten around in a century and a half. A January 2012 merger with Denver’s Holme Roberts & Owen expands its reach into the Rocky Mountains, and adds capabilities in the energy,...
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Now retired, Lance Armstrong no longer scales the alpine peaks of Europe, but the disgraced cyclist's terse admission about using banned substances could put him back on a steep legal path — on
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From in-house veteran Susan Hackett, the first of a two-part discussion of the emerging role, responsibilities, and rising influence of pricing directors in law firms
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
With clients unwilling to pay higher fees charged by big firms, many have left behind the prestige and platforms of megafirms to find a better match with midsize practices
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...The two exceptions were O'Melveny & Myers (down 118) and Bryan Cave (down 24). "The surprising part is why aren...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Each year at holiday time, I like to give the legal community a present. In years past, it has been top tips from leading marketing consultants around the country. This year, I decided to do somethin
...Lloyd Palans, a bankruptcy expert in the New York office of Bryan Cave. ...
...Lloyd Palans, a bankruptcy expert in the New York office of Bryan Cave. "The dilemma that we are in with the downward spiral...
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