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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...of counsel), for National Senior Care, Inc. and Harry Grunstein, ap — Dechert LLP, New York (Steven A. Engel of counsel), for res — Order...
...LLP, New York, NY. Andrew J. Levander, Esq., Dechert LLP, New York, NY. Cheryl A. Krause, Esq...
...Cromwell represent Barclays, former CEO John Varley, and two other bank execs. Dechert represents former CEO Robert Diamond. Lead partners on the case include Boies...
...J. Kenney of counsel), for John Rutledge and Charles Parker, res — Dechert LLP, New York (Linda C. Goldstein of counsel), for Munder Capital Management...
Gary J. Mennitt, a partner at Dechert, analyzes a recent Court of Appeals ruling that provides some clarity for global financial institutions and may significantly impact the corporate organization o
...former Appellate Division, First Department, justice who is now a partner at Dechert and presented the award to the judge; Smith; Stewart Aaron, the bar...
...Office, Fish, a Harvard Law School graduate, was a litigation associate at Dechert....
...Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, New York (Paul Shechtman of counsel), for ap — Dechert LLP, New York (Andrew J. Levander of counsel), for res — Order...
Nicolle L. Jacoby and Kristina A. Moon of Dechert review recent decisions interpreting the Dodd-Frank Act's anti-retaliation provisions that suggest an emerging trend to extend the act's protections
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