Many firms were hit hard by the economic downturn, but perhaps none as hard as Fried, Frank. A largely transactional firm, known for its practices in M&A, securities regulation, antitrust, and bankruptcy and restructuring, it finished last (out of 84 firms) in The American Lawyer’s Recession...
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Doing their part to launch a surefire local rivalry for Major League Soccer's New Jersey-based New York Red Bulls, Akin Gump, DLA Piper, Herrick Feinstein, and Paul Hastings all landed roles on the $
* Davis Polk on a $4 billion bond offering for China's CNOOC* Allen & Overy advising Sinopec Engineering on its $2.7 billion IPO* Four Wall Street firms take on AsiaInfo-Linkage's $890 million take-p
...in New York after practicing as special counsel with Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. DON LONCZAK, whose practice focuses on tax...
...160; Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson Hong Kong partners Douglas Freeman and Victor Chen...
Both The Associated Press and Bloomberg L.P. have retained outside counsel this week after finding themselves caught up in two very different controversies, with the AP fighting back against the Just
...a written statement, Aronie, who joined Sheppard Mullin from Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson in 2003, said, For a number of reasons...
Weil is counseling an Ontario retirement system on its $600 million buy of a British software maker Civica; Fried Frank is advising Toronto-based private equity firm Onex on its $950 million purchase
...increases42.2 and 36.5 percent, respectively. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson had the sharpest decline16.8 percent. Figures...
...than 10 percent. Three firms posted double-digit declines. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson had the sharpest, 17.2 percent. ...
Ropes & Gray hires five new partners in Hong Kong, London, and New York; a hedge fund general counsel joins Sidley Austin in London; and Cozen O'Connor takes one from Blank Rome in New York. The Chur
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