This Am Law 100 firm is the result of an October 2011 merger between Boston’s Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge (itself the product of various mergers, including the 2005 union of two of Boston’s premier finance and intellectual property law firms) and Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon,...
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...D. Roger Glenn, a former SEC staff attorney then with Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge stating that the securities were exempt from registration requirements...
...Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr; Walter Reed, managing partner of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge; John Montgomery, managing partner of Ropes & Gray; Robert Post...
...A former corporate partner in the New York office of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge hired in the months before the credit crisis hit is...
...The largest of those that canceled was Boston's Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, which has 554 lawyers. Legal recruiter Stacy Miller...
...in the Los Angeles area. Earlier this month, Boston's Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge opened its first California office in Newport Beach and Milwaukee...
...on its discussion board. He also claims that Boston-based Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge rescinded its offer of full-time employment because of the...
...it hired Browndorf, who had previously been a counsel at Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge and an associate at Bryan Cave, based on his claim...
A recent California Supreme Court ruling makes it more difficult for shareholders to bring actions against directors and officers
This year, if the economy is lackluster, midsize firms are the most likely to seek merger partners
...so would violate First Amendment values, he says. Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, the prominent Providence, R.I.-based law firm, offered Ciolli...
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