The 160–year–old Davis Polk & Wardwell made its name as counsel to J. Pierpont Morgan and the companies the legendary financier put on the map. It did the legal work that created General Electric, United States Steel (the largest company in history when it was formed in 1901), and...
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... Actavis also received counsel from Irish firm Matheson. Davis Polk & Wardwell and Irish firm Arthur Cox & Co. are advising Warner...
Buyout firm Apax Partners has agreed to pay $1.1 billion in cash for clothing company rue21, which markets affordable clothes to teenaged shoppers. Am Law 100 firms Simpson Thacher, Kirkland & Ell
Web giant Yahoo agreed Sunday to buy popular blogging and social media service Tumblr for $1.1 billion. Also, generic drug maker Actavis reached an agreement to acquire Irish rival Warner Chilcott in
Davis Polk & Wardwell is advising former Citigroup boss Vikram Pandit, who was forced out as head of the global banking giant last year, on his return to the financial services industry through his i
Generic drug maker Actavis has agreed to pay $5 billion in stock and assumed $3.5 billion in debt to acquire Irish rival Warner Chilcott. The deal comes less than a month after the collapse of a tent
...Davis Polk & Wardwell has advised state-owned oil giant China National Offshore...
...China/Hong Kong Davis Polk & Wardwell Hong Kong partners James Lin, Eugene Gregor, and Antony...
... Davis Polk & Wardwell Hong Kong partner Mark Lehmkuhler is acting as U...
U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings so far this year and several Am Law 100 firms are reaping the benefits
...Counsel to Freeport-McMoran: Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz; Davis Polk & Wardwell; Alston & Bird Counsel to Plains Exploration...
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