Cahill has always been something of an oddity among the largest law firms. It has never been among the leadersor even close to themon gross revenue; indeed, the firm fell off The Am Law 100 list for a couple of years during the recession. It has never had large rosters of lawyers or a...
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In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz, a partner of Cahill Gordon & Reindel, writes that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a district court should not have certified a class of cable subscribers asserti
The Obama administration's record on transparency once again faces criticism - this time from both Republicans and Democrats - following the revelation that the U.S. Department of Justice secretly ob
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The Obama administration's record on transparency once again faces criticismthis time from both Republicans and Democratsfollowing the revelation that the U.S. Department of Justice secre
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The Obama administration's record on transparency once again faces criticismthis time from both Republicans and Democratsfollowing the revelation that the U.S. Department of Justice secre
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Two weeks after Rutgers University retained Cahill Gordon & Reindel to investigate the handling of issues leading to the dismissal...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Cos. Inc., Keller is co-counsel with New York's Cahill Gordon & Reindel and San Francisco's Keker & Van Nest. The three...
The Southeastern Conference turned to Charlotte's Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson to advise on a sports network deal with ESPN; Rutgers replaces Cahill Gordon with Skadden for an internal probe of its em
...Two weeks after Rutgers University retained Cahill Gordon & Reindel to investigate the handling of issues leading to the dismissal...
...Cos. Inc., Keller is co-counsel with New York's Cahill Gordon & Reindel and San Francisco's Keker & Van Nest. The three...
...Cos. Inc., Keller is co-counsel with New York's Cahill Gordon & Reindel and San Francisco's Keker & Van Nest. The three...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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