Its gross revenues may be edging ever–closer to the half–billion–dollar mark, but Philadelphia–based Duane Morris is a midmarket firm at heart, its typical client a small or medium–sized company with less than $1 billion in revenue and limited overseas operations. “The...
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...hired a new partner from Duane Morris & Selvam. Colin Jarraw, who...
Dickstein Shapiro loses a partner to Jones Day in Washington, D.C.; Bryan Cave poaches five attorneys from Sutherland Asbill & Brennan; and a former Dewey & LeBoeuf partner, most recently with Linkla
In addition to the new reporting requirement, the voluntary pro bono goal for lawyers in the state was increased to 50 hours a year from 20. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman denied that the changes are a
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
N.J. Carpenters Health Fund v. NovaStar Mortgage; Apotex v. Bristol-Myers Squibb; Ryan et al. v. JPMorgan Chas
American/US Airways; Linn/Berry Petroleu
The largest firm in the world as measured by gross revenue is increasing its attorney head count by combining with United Arab Emirates firm Habib Al Mulla in a tie-up that takes effect on July 1
...s U.S. white-collar and government investigations practice. Duane Morris has added two former Lebensfeld Borker Sussman & Sharon partners to...
...last month with a team of partners from Edwards Wildman and Duane Morris growing in the region with additional attorneys from Edwards. ...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...He is joining Cozen O'Connor as a member. Duane Morris announced the arrival of a new partner, PAUL JOSEPHSON...
...in the firm's Miami office. He made the move from Duane Morris, where he was a partner. Jones Day has welcomed...
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