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The takeover battle for Dell Inc. may not have yet reached the level of Wall Street legend, but the proposed $24.4 billion leveraged buyout for the company has drawn in enough high-powered lawyers to
The two Am Law 100 firms—along with Delaware shops Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell and Richards, Layton & Finger—have stepped into the takeover battle for Dell, whose $24.4 billion lever
During Matthew T. Parrish's first few years as a big firm associate, his approach to pro bono work was much like his approach to dental floss -- a general feeling of obligation coupled with a sense t
...practice in Washington, D.C., for 19 yearsfirst at Dow, Lohnes & Albertson, then at Rogers & Wells, and later...
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...Laura Kurlander, whose focus is commercial leasing, as senior counsel from Dow Lohnes, and Leslie Brooking, an associate from Schulten Ward, in commercial real...
As online education takes off, the legal issues start to take shape
...practice in Washington, D.C., for 19 yearsfirst at Dow, Lohnes & Albertson, then at Rogers & Wells, and later...
As online education takes off, the legal issues are starting to take shape
With companies such as Bright Horizons and Norwegian Cruise Lines coming to market with initial public offerings this month, might better times in the capital markets be around the bend for corporate
...lead on the $20 billion financing for the deal. Dow Lohnes: Corporate: Leonard Baxt. Communications: Christina Burrow, John Feore, J...
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