The Am Law Daily looks at the Am Law 200 firms involved in a diminishing number of notable bankruptcy filings, including those of failed social networking site Bebo, a leading nonprofit for children
Detroit has retained Jones Day—a firm known for handling restructuring work across the industrial Midwest, including key clients in the U.S. auto industry—as it seeks to fight the state o
In one of the largest U.S. real estate deals in recent memory, the two Am Law 100 firms are advising on a proposed $1.1 billion sale of consumer electronics giant Sony's U.S. headquarters to the Chet
Jeffrey Koewler, a corporate partner at the largest firm in California's capital city, is seeking to find a new buyer for the NBA's Sacramento Kings in order to prevent the franchise from leaving tow
Sidley Austin's work advising the Tribune Company through four years of Chapter 11 proceedings that ended last month have generated more than $100 million in fees and expenses for the firm. In additi
...are confronting the possibility it could take much longer. Harris Beach COO William Kedley said the firm's initial lease of temporary...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Less than a year after moving into a new stadium mostly financed by $405 million in government bonds, a salary dump by Major League Baseball's Miami Marlins is reviving questions about why taxpayers
HSBC, which hired Troutman Sanders to advise on a $100 million loan to a prominent Democratic fundraiser, claims a firm partner failed to properly investigate a discrepancy in information provided by
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
A look at which firms on this year's survey rose the highest compared to last year—and which ones fell the furthest
Chicago businessman Michael Heisley has turned to his longtime lawyers from McDermott Will & Emery for counsel on the $350 million sale of the National Basketball Association's Memphis Grizzlies to U
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