For more than a century, Dechert has weathered the world’s ups and downs. And for most of the last two decades, it has been on a remarkable growth path. In pure economic terms, it left behind its traditional Philadelphia rivals, becoming an elite national player that grew its profits by shedding...
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...suits in question target Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld; Arent Fox; Dechert; DLA Piper; Dorsey & Whitney; Duane Morris; Jones Day; K&L...
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...Curiae Alan Vanderhoff. G. Eric Brunstad, Jr.; Dechert LLP, Hartford, Connecticut, for Amicus Curiae G. Eric Brunstad, Jr. ...
...Law in 1983. Aisha Hunt has joined Dechert as a partner in the financial services practice. Hunt, most recently...
...In Northern California, Dechert's pro bono efforts are being lead by partner Justin Boyce in...
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...EHC Management, LLC as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Defendants and Respondents; Dechert, H. Joseph Escher III, Steven B. Weisburd and Lily A. North for...
...or shut up on appeal." Chris Scott Graham, a Dechert IP partner who's been following the case, credited lawyers on both...
...fellow Am Law 100 firm Dechert opened an office...
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