For industry watchers, the 2010 merger catapulting Hogan Lovells into the uppermost echelon of legal powerhouses couldnt have come as too much of a surprise. The two firms in that alliance had long understood the benefits of a good pairing.
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Last year was a year of steady work and few surprises for Troutman Sanders. Revenue dropped slightly in 2012, and profit per partner dropped slightly more
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Kent Alexander describes his job as general counsel of CARE as "legal pinball. Every day, every minute is different. Different issues, different countries, different red tape. It's a constant learnin
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...were financial advisers to the Knology board's transaction committee, and Hogan Lovells was legal adviser. WOW's legal adviser was Kirkland & Ellis...
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On Jan. 18, 2012 the United States Supreme Court ordered a new hearing in Cory Maples' death penalty case after his volunteer attorneys from the prestigious New York law firm of Sullivan Cromwell fa
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King Spalding reported significant increases in its 2011 financial results. Revenue increased 9 percent, from $718 million to $781.5 million, and profit per equity partner increased 12 percent, from
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Paying for things has become more complicated as cash and checks have been augmented by credit, debit and stored-value cards, online payments and, now, transactions via mobile phones. As with many co
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John L. North and five other intellectual property litigators from Sutherland have joined Kasowitz, Benson, Torres Friedman, a litigation firm with offices in Atlanta, New York, Miami, Houston, San
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