Hughes Hubbard manages to stand at both ends of The Am Law 100. By gross revenue alone, it typically ranks near the bottom of the list. But change the focus to revenue per lawyer and noneconomic measures like diversity, pro bono work, and associate satisfactionthe factors The American Lawyer...
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...In documents filed May 2 in Southern District Bankruptcy Court, Hughes Hubbard & Reed partner Ned Bassen, who represents DiCarmine and Sanders, asked the...
...Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson; Goodwin Procter; Holland & Knight; Hughes Hubbard & Reed; Hunton & Williams; Katten Muchin Rosenman; Kaye Scholer; Kelley, Drye...
Former Dewey & LeBoeuf chairman Steven Davis has agreed to pay the bankrupt firm's estate more than $500,000 as part of a broader settlement that is expected to insulate him from most future claims r
...Kobak Jr., a past NYCLA president and a partner at Hughes Hubbard & Reed, which sponsors the lecture, and Barbara Moses, NYCLA's president...
...NY. Siubhan Josephine Ellen Magee, Esq., Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP (NY), New York, NY. Zachary...
After poring over analysis from "high-priced arm chair oracles," Southern District Judge Victor Marrero certified a class of Fairfield Greenwich Group investors whose money disappeared in Bernard Mad
...much ammunition to support their objections. His lawyer, Hughes Hubbard & Reed partner Ned Bassen, made it clear on Feb. 20 that...
...Ignatius Grande of Hughes Hubbard & Reed. The first meeting is set for March 14. Attorneys...
...civil and criminal litigation. Hughes Hubbard & Reed promoted litigators Savvas Foukas and...
Judith S. Kaye, counsel to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and the former chief judge of the State of New York, writes: What a pleasure, and point of pride, it has been to encounter the choice o
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