...Davis Polk & Wardwell (for AstraZeneca); Jones Day (for Boehringer), Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Sedgwick LLP (for Bristol-Meyers Squibb Co.); Reed Smth...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday opened another front in the long-running battle over affirmative action by agreeing to decide the constitutionality of Michigan's ban on the use of race in admissions
Originally Published: National Law Journal
After going five months without a chief marketing officer, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius is poaching from Latham & Watkins to fill the void. Despina Kartson, who has served as Latham's top marketing execut
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Merck & Co. Inc. has already paid nearly $1 billion to the federal government to resolve claims that it misbranded its painkiller Vioxx. To make matters worse, the drug giant has now lost a bid to ke
...it appears the legal industry's top tier still follows Cravath, Swaine & Moore. In the wake of last Monday's announcement...
In multidistrict securities litigation over the discontinued arthritis medication Vioxx, a federal judge has ordered Merck & Co. to turn over documents it produced earlier during a government investi
...s deal at $362 million. Alcoa, which is represented by Cravath Swaine & Moore and K&L Gates, will not admit any wrongdoing...
In multidistrict securities litigation over the discontinued arthritis medication Vioxx, a federal judge has ordered Merck & Co, to turn over documents it produced earlier during a government investi
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...by year-end, pending shareholder and regulatory approval. Cravath, Swaine & Moore represented IBM on the proposed transaction, as it has many...
A Boston federal judge has allowed former Ropes & Gray associate John H. Ray III to add defamation and invasion of privacy claims to his racial discrimination and retaliation case against the law fir
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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